The antitussive effects of Korean red ginseng on citric acid-induced cough in Guinea pigs

Joshua Charles Isirima, Precious Ojo Uahomo, Victor Tamunotonye Ibubeleye
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Cough which is also called “tussis” entails the rapid expulsion of air from the lungs against a closed glottis and has a characteristic sound. This study was done to investigate the cough suppression potential of Korean Red Ginseng extract in Guinea Pigs. The animals exhibiting 10-20 bouts of cough were selected for the study. The selected animals were randomly allotted to 5 groups (n=5 per group). The animals were treated orally: group 1, being the control, received 2ml of normal saline, group 2 received 25 mg/kg of dihydrocodeine, group 3 received 150 mg/kg of Korean Red Ginseng extract, group 4 received 300 mg/kg of the extract and group 5 received 600 mg/kg of the extract. An hour after administration, they were re-exposed to citric acid aerosol, and the latency of cough and cough count were recorded. The procedure was repeated after 2 hours and after 3 hours of treatment. The antitussive activity was then evaluated in each guinea pig as the percentage reduction in the number of coughs also known as percentage suppression of cough and percentage increase in latency of cough. The results revealed that Korean Red Ginseng extract exhibited a dose-dependent percentage increase in cough latency period as well as a percentage increase in suppression of cough which were inferior to dihydrocodeine, but significantly greater than normal saline and basal levels. It is probable that the Korean Red Ginseng extract possesses cough suppression and central nervous system effects similar to that of dihydrocodeine.
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高丽红参对柠檬酸致豚鼠咳嗽的止咳作用
咳嗽,也被称为“tussis”,需要快速排出空气从肺部对抗关闭的声门,并有一个特征的声音。本研究旨在探讨红参提取物对豚鼠的止咳作用。有10-20次咳嗽的动物被选为研究对象。所选动物随机分为5组,每组n=5只。采用口服治疗:1组为对照组,给予生理盐水2ml, 2组给予二氢可待因25mg /kg, 3组给予红参提取物150mg /kg, 4组给予红参提取物300mg /kg, 5组给予红参提取物600mg /kg。给药1小时后,再次暴露于柠檬酸气雾剂,记录咳嗽潜伏期和咳嗽次数。治疗2小时和3小时后重复上述步骤。然后对每只豚鼠的止咳活性进行评估,以咳嗽次数减少的百分比,也称为咳嗽抑制百分比和咳嗽潜伏期增加的百分比。结果显示,红参提取物对咳嗽潜伏期的增加和止咳作用的增加呈剂量依赖性,其效果低于二氢可待因,但显著高于生理盐水和基础水平。这是可能的,朝鲜红参提取物具有咳嗽抑制和中枢神经系统的作用,类似于二氢可待因。
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