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CHONDROPROTECTIVE ACTIVITY OF BEE-VENOM MELITTIN AND CRAB SHELL CHITIN ON PAPAIN INDUCED OSTEOARTHRITIS IN RABBITS

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In the present study the chondroprotective effect of melittin and chitin from bee venom and crab shell was examined against papain induced osteoarthritis in rabbits. The leukocyte count in synovial fluid, X-ray radiography of ankle joints and histopathology of joint cartilage were performed to assess chondroprotective activity. There is a significant fall in leukocyte count of bee venom (1.2mg/kg, s.c) treated group when compared with osteoarthritic control and the standard groups. Histopathological studies exhibit that the chitin (80mg/kg, i.a) treated group shows no degradation in joint cartilage when compared to bee venom and combination (bee venom+chitin) groups which shown little deviations to that of prednisolone ( 10mg/kg, s.c) group. X-ray graphs revealed that bee venom, chitin and combination of both shows good chondroprotective activity. Keywords: Leukocytes, Chondroprotective, Bee venom, Melittin, Chitin,

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