In Vivo Evaluation of –Based Indian Traditional Formulation (), Against Chikungunya Virus–Induced Morbidity and Arthralgia

Chikungunya viral fever results in extreme morbidity and arthralgia in affected individuals. Currently, modern medicines providing symptomatic relief for the acute febrile phase and the chronic arthritic phase are only options available. Traditional Indian medical system, however, uses specific form...

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Main Authors: Jaspreet Jain MSc, Vimal Narayanan BSMS, MSc, Shivam Chaturvedi MVSc, Somnath Pai PhD, Sujatha Sunil PhD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-02-01
Series:Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2156587218757661
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Summary:Chikungunya viral fever results in extreme morbidity and arthralgia in affected individuals. Currently, modern medicines providing symptomatic relief for the acute febrile phase and the chronic arthritic phase are only options available. Traditional Indian medical system, however, uses specific formulations for treatment of this infection; one such polyherbal formulation used to treat the postpyretic phase of chikungunya is amukkara choornam . The current study was undertaken to study the efficacy of amukkara choornam in the treatment of chikungunya in C57BL/6J mice. The formulation when administered to chikungunya-infected mice relieved morbidity and joint swelling. Analysis of virus clearance in brain and joint tissues on formulation treatment revealed a direct correlation of viral load in brain to morbidity during infection; likewise, joint swelling receded prior to complete viral clearance explaining possible immunomodulatory effect of amukkara choornam. This study provides insight into the possible mode of action of amukkara choornam during chikungunya.
ISSN:2515-690X