Pharmacological studies on the laxative effects of Fagonia indica on rodents

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.3329/bjp.v14i4.41777
Muhammad Zeeshan Ali, M. H. Mehmood, M. Saleem, A. Gilani
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This study explores the pharmacological basis for the folk use of Fagonia indica in constipation using in vivo and in vitro assays. The crude extract of F. indica contained tannins, saponins, anthraquinones, alkaloids, flavonoids, glycosides and phenols. The administration of F. indica extract (100 and 300 mg/kg) to mice caused a partially atropine-sensitive 35 and 42.6% laxation, respectively, similar to ursolic acid which showed 22 and 36% laxation at 10 and 30 mg/kg, respectively. In loperamide-induced constipation mice, F. indica (27.3 and 34.6%) and ursolic acid (15 and 28%) also displayed laxative effects at the aforementioned doses. In mice and rats ileum, F. indica, its fractions (ethyl acetate, aqueous) and ursolic acid produced atropine-sensitive stimulatory effects, while in rats ileum, F. indica and aqueous fraction showed partially atropine-sensitive effects. F. indica and ursolic acid possess laxative and species-specific gut stimulant effects predominantly involving the activation of muscarinic receptor, thus eliciting its folk use in constipation. Video Clip of Methodology: 7 min 7 sec:  Full Screen   Alternate
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本研究通过体内和体外实验,探讨了民间使用印度梧桐治疗便秘的药理学基础。粗提物中含有单宁、皂苷、蒽醌类、生物碱、黄酮类、苷类和酚类物质。给药100和300 mg/kg的牛蒡提取物对小鼠的通便率分别为35%和42.6%,与给药10和30 mg/kg的熊果酸对小鼠的通便率分别为22%和36%相似。在洛哌丁胺引起的便秘小鼠中,印度梭菌(27.3%和34.6%)和熊果酸(15%和28%)在上述剂量下也表现出通便作用。在小鼠和大鼠回肠中,印度梭菌及其组分(乙酸乙酯、水相)和熊果酸具有阿托品敏感刺激作用,而在大鼠回肠中,印度梭菌及其水相部分具有阿托品部分敏感刺激作用。籼稻和熊果酸具有通便和物种特异性肠道刺激作用,主要涉及激活毒蕈碱受体,因此引起其民间用于便秘。方法论视频剪辑:7分7秒:全屏交替播放
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Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology
Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology (Bangladesh J Pharmacol) is an open access, video component, peer-reviewed journal of the Bangladesh Pharmacological Society (BDPS). A scholarly publication is defined ''open access'' when there are no financial, legal or technical barriers to accessing it. Anyone can read, download, copy, distribute, print or use it in educational purpose within the legal agreements. Peer review of a manuscript means the evaluation of research work by one or more people with similar competences. It can be open or blind. We do the single-blind peer review. Our readers want to know the methodology used by the researchers which is very important to get the results. The video clip of one of the methodologies is prepared by the authors and submit it to publish.
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