2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-695x2008000100005
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Choleretic and antispasmodic effects of Lippia integrifolia aqueous extract

Abstract: RESUMO: "Efeitos colerético e antiespasmódico do extrato aquoso de Lippia integrifolia". O extrato aquoso das partes aéreas de Lippia integrifolia foi ensaiado quanto aos seus efeitos colerético e antiespasmódico. Doses de 250, 500 e 750 mg/kg administradas oralmente em ratos aumentaram signifi cativamente o fl uxo biliar e a saída de ácidos biliares. O extrato também exibiu uma signifi cativa redução das contrações induzidas por acetilcolina, CaCl 2 e KCl em jejuno isolado de rato. O conteúdo total de derivad… Show more

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“…In the IUPAC system (−)‐quinic acid is defined as 1 l ‐1(OH),3,4/5‐tetrahydroxycyclohexane carboxylic acid, but Eliel and Ramirez () recommend 1 α ,3 R ,4 α , 5R ‐tetrahydroxycyclohexane carboxylic acid. The CGAs show a variety of biological activities like antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, anti‐HIV, anti‐HBV, radical scavenging and inhibition of mutagenesis and carcinogenesis, and are considered to be beneficial to human health (Hemmerle et al , ; Kwon et al , ; Kweon et al , ; Gorzalczany et al , ; Wang et al , ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the IUPAC system (−)‐quinic acid is defined as 1 l ‐1(OH),3,4/5‐tetrahydroxycyclohexane carboxylic acid, but Eliel and Ramirez () recommend 1 α ,3 R ,4 α , 5R ‐tetrahydroxycyclohexane carboxylic acid. The CGAs show a variety of biological activities like antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, anti‐HIV, anti‐HBV, radical scavenging and inhibition of mutagenesis and carcinogenesis, and are considered to be beneficial to human health (Hemmerle et al , ; Kwon et al , ; Kweon et al , ; Gorzalczany et al , ; Wang et al , ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Espécies pertencentes ao gênero Lippia foram mais extensamente investigadas quanto a determinação de seus constituintes químicos (Costa et al, 2002) e sua comprovada ação antiinflamatória (Pérez et al, 2005), antimicrobiana (Kunle et al, 2003;Aguiar et al, 2008), efeito colerético e efeito antiespasmódico (Gorzalczany et al, 2008) e anticonvulsivante (Quintans-Júnior et al, 2008). Poucos estudos químicos foram descritos em P. lappulacea; na literatura registra-se apenas a identificação dos iridóides ipolamida e catalpol (Mulert, 2001).…”
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“…Another investigation demonstrated that the spasmolytic effect of chrysoeriol was mediated possibly through a K + channel opening action [28]. Moreover, the spasmolytic activity of aqueous extract of Lippia integrifolia was also demonstrated and confirmed that the high caffeoyl quinic acid (one of them is chlorogenic acid) content (0.10 %) could be responsible for this effect [29]. The detected compounds could be, at least partly, responsible for the spasmolytic effect of S. montana methanol extract which can evolve through different pharmacological mechanisms.…”
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