A Thai Traditional remedy called Sahasthara (SHT) is normally used to treat muscles
pain and arthritis in the list of herbal medicinal products A.D. 2011 of Thailand.
Its formula consists of twenty one plants. The objective of this investigation is
to study on anti-inflammatory activity of SHT extract and its plant components on
lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced production in RAW 264.7 cells via nitric oxide (NO)
and COX-II inhibitor. The ethanolic extracts of SHT, Atractylodes lancea, Baliospermum montanum, showed higher inhibition of NO production (IC50=2.81, 9.70 and 12.55µg/ml respectively) than indomethacin (IC50=56.78µM or 20.32µg/ml), but SHT extract exhibited less anti-inflammatory activity
via COX-II inhibitory on PGE2 release than indomethacin [IC50=16.97and 1.00µg/ml or 2.80µM respectively]. The extract of plant ingredient such
as Myristica fragrans (seed), Piper nigrum and Piper retrofractum showed good inhibitory activity on PGE2 release with IC50 values as 16.99, 17.70 and 23.08µg/ml respectively. It concluded that SHT extract
had a potential as anti-inflammatory drug for pain treatment by possessing on NO and
COX-II inhibition.