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. 1976 Dec;58(4):573-81.
doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1976.tb08626.x.

The local antinociceptive and topical anti-inflammatory effects of propyl gallate in rodents

The local antinociceptive and topical anti-inflammatory effects of propyl gallate in rodents

W J McDonald-Gibson et al. Br J Pharmacol. 1976 Dec.

Abstract

1 In common with several anti-inflammatory, analgesic, local anaesthetic and antioxidant drugs, propyl gallate in vitro inhibited the biosynthesis of prostaglandin E2 and F2alpha from arachidonic acid by a prostaglandin synthetase from bull seminal vesicles. 2 In common with analgesic drugs, propyl gallate reduced the ability of arachidonic acid, acetylcholine or acetic acid to cause abdominal constriction in mice. 3 Using a new method for evaluating anti-inflammatory activity, we demonstrated the effectiveness of aspirin or indomethacin given subcuteneously before u.v. irradiation of guinea-pig ears, the prophylactic action of topically applied sunscreen agents and the therapeutic value of bufexamac and propyl gallate applied after irradiation.

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