Abstract
Artemisia pallens was studied for anti-inflammatory action by HRBC Membrane Stabilization Method. Various Extracts of Aerial Parts of Artemisia Pallens with serious of dose concentration (10-1000 μg/ml) were studied for the anti-inflammatory action and compared against the standard Diclofenac sodium. The percentage protection was found to be petroleum ether (60.93%), ethyl acetate (63.89%), ethanol (69.96%), chloroform (64.55%), and hydro alcohol (66.17%). The results of the present study suggest that ethanol extract of Artemisia pallens at the concentration of 1000 (μg/ml) has %inhibition of 69.96% which is similar to Diclofenac sodium and it may uses as a potent anti-inflammatory agent.
