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A Villar, M A Gasco, M J Alcaraz, Anti-inflammatory and anti-ulcer properties of hypolaetin-8-glucoside, a novel plant flavonoid, Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Volume 36, Issue 12, December 1984, Pages 820–823, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-7158.1984.tb04884.x
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Abstract
The anti-inflammatory, analgesic and anti-ulcer activities of a novel flavonoid, hypolaetin-8-glucoside, obtained from Sideritis mugronensis, have been tested in the rat. The flavonoid was more potent than phenylbutazone in suppressing the acute phase of adjuvant-carrageenan-induced inflammation, but had less effect in the prolonged inflammatory phase. However, unlike phenylbutazone, it did not cause gastric erosions. Both compounds were equiactive in inhibiting the development of carrageenan-induced abscesses, whereas phenylbutazone had greater analgesic activity in tests on pressure pain threshold. The flavonoid and cimetidine both prevented the formation of cold-restraint induced gastric lesions, but cimetidine was more potent. These results show that hypolaetin-8-glucoside combines both anti-inflammatory and anti-ulcer properties and suggest that it may offer useful alternatives to anti-inflammatory drugs of the aspirin type.