Tracheal relaxation of five medicinal plants used in Mexico for the treatment of several diseases

Objective:To assess the relaxant effect of several organic extracts obtained from Agastache mexicana(A.mexicana),Cochlospermum vitifolium(C.vitifolium),Cordia morelosana(C.morelosana),Lepechinia caulescens(L.caulescens)and Talauma mexicana(71 mexicana)used in Mexican traditional medicine for the tre...

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Published inAsian Pacific journal of tropical medicine Vol. 7; no. 3; pp. 179 - 183
Main Author Amanda Snchez-Recillas Paul Mantecón-Reyes Patricia Castillo-Espaa Rafael Villalobos-Molina Maximiliano Ibarra-Barajas Samuel Estrada-Soto
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LanguageEnglish
Published India Elsevier B.V 01.03.2014
Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, Avenida Universidad 1001, Col. Chamilpa, Cuernavaca, Morelos 62209, México%Centro de Investigación en Biotecnología, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, Avenida Universidad 1001, Col. Chamilpa, Cuernavaca, Morelos 62209, México%Unidad de Biomedicina, Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Tlalnepantla, Estado de México 54090, México
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Summary:Objective:To assess the relaxant effect of several organic extracts obtained from Agastache mexicana(A.mexicana),Cochlospermum vitifolium(C.vitifolium),Cordia morelosana(C.morelosana),Lepechinia caulescens(L.caulescens)and Talauma mexicana(71 mexicana)used in Mexican traditional medicine for the treatment of several diseases.Methods:Extracts were obtained by maceration at room temperature using hexane,dicliloromethane and methanol for each plant material.The organic extracts were evaluated ex vivo to determine their relaxant activity on the contractions induced by carbaehol(cholinergic receptor agonist,1μmol/L in isolated rat tracheal rings.Results:A total of 15 extracts were evaluated(three for each species).All test samples showed significant relaxant effect,in a concentration-dependent manner,on the contractions induced by 1μmol/L carbachol,with exception of extracts from C.morelosana.Active extracts were less potent than theophylline[phosphodiesterase inhibitor,EC50:(28.79±0.82)μg/mL]that was used as positive control.Concentration-response curves revealed that the extracts with more significant effects were dichloromethanic extracts of T.mexhxma[Emax:(103.03±3.32)%and EC50:(159.39±3.72)μg/mL)and C.vitifolium[Emax:(106.58±2.42)%and EC50:(219.54±7.61)μg/mL].Finally,hexanic and dichloromethanic extracts from A.mexicana were fully effective but less potent than T.mexicana,and C.vitifolium.Conclusions:Less polar extracts obtained from A.mexicana,71 mexicana and C.vitifolium exhibited greater relaxant effect on tracheal rat rings,which allows us to suggest them as sources for the isolation of bioactive molecules with potential therapeutic value in the treatment of asthma.
Bibliography:Amanda Snchez-Recillas;Paul Mantecón-Reyes;Patricia Castillo-Espaa;Rafael Villalobos-Molina;Maximiliano Ibarra-Barajas;Samuel Estrada-Soto;Facultad de Farmacia,Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Morelos,Avenida Universidad 1001.Col.Chamilpa,Cuernavaca,Morelos 62209,México;Centro de Investigación en Riotecnología,Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos.Avenida Universidad 1001,Col.Chamilpa,Cuernavaca,Morelos 62209,México;Unidad de Biomedicina,Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala,Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Tlalnepantla,Estudo de Mexico 54090,México
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ISSN:1995-7645
2352-4146
DOI:10.1016/S1995-7645(14)60017-1