Abstract
The anti-inflammatory activity of 5,7-dimethoxyflavone (5,7-DMF) has been assessed.
It was found to possess a comparable effect to aspirin on the rat paw edema model,
and it showed no inhibition on cotton pellet-induced granuloma formation. On the rat
pleurisy model, 5,7-DMF exhibited an antiexudative effect, interfered with leukocyte
migration, and markedly inhibited prostaglandin biosynthesis. In addition, 5,7-DMF
cuased marked lowering of the rectal temperature of rats. The results obtained from
Hippocratic screening revealed that 5,7-DMF possessed a weak CNS depressant activity.