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Pharmacological evaluation of the dichloromethanol extract fromInula crithmoides L.

1995

The pharmacological effect of the dichloromethanol extract of Inula crithmoides L. was analysed in in vitro and in vivo models. The extract dose-dependently decreased arterial blood pressure and furthermore it showed low acute toxicity, CNS depressor activity and analgesic and antiinflammatory effects. Preincubation of the guinea-pig ileum and rat duodenum (100 μg/mL) produced a significant reduction in the contractile effects of histamine and acetylcholine and a concentration-related inhibition of the effects of serotonin. Following further fractionation the methylene chloride/acetone (50/50) fraction caused a significant decrease in motor activity and significantly reduced the threshold o…

PharmacologyInulabiologyAnalgesicBiological activityPharmacologybiology.organism_classificationAcute toxicitychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryIn vivoAnesthesiaToxicitymedicineHistamineAcetylcholinemedicine.drugPhytotherapy Research
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The dopamine D3 antagonist U-99194A maleate increases social behaviors of isolation-induced aggressive male mice.

1999

Rationale: Blockade of D1/D2 dopamine receptors produce an antiaggressive action commonly associated with an impairment of other motor behaviors. The D3 receptor seems to present opposite actions to the D1 and D2, since the blockade of this receptor produces stimulation of motor activity which has been associated with an increase in dopamine neurotransmission. Objective: In this work, the action of the dopamine D3 antagonist U-99194a maleate on locomotor activity and in a social interaction test in male mice was evaluated. Methods: Animals isolated during 30 days were treated with U-99194a maleate (20–40 mg/kg) or saline and locomotor activity was measured 20 min after drug administration. …

PharmacologyMaleAnalysis of VarianceBehavior AnimalAntagonistBiological activityStimulationPharmacologyBlockadeDevelopmental psychologyAggressionMiceDopamine receptor D3IndansAnimalsDopamine AntagonistsAnalysis of varianceReceptorPsychologySocial behaviorPsychopharmacology
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Analgesic and central depressor effects of the dichloromethanol extract fromSchinus molle L.

1997

The analgesic and central depressor effects of the dichloromethanol extract of Schinus molle L. were analysed in in vivo models. This extract showed low acute toxicity, CNS depressor activity and analgesic effect. Following further fractionation, the hexane/dichloromethane (75/25) fraction showed the most interesting results. Thus, this fraction caused a total inhibition of motor activity and significantly reduced the threshold of pain to chemical stimulus. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

PharmacologySchinus mollebiologyTraditional medicineIn vivoChemistryThreshold of painAnalgesicToxicityBiological activityPharmacognosybiology.organism_classificationAcute toxicityPhytotherapy Research
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Correlation of pharmacological properties of a group of beta-blocker agents by molecular topology.

1995

Abstract The molecular connectivity method has been applied to the study of pharmacological properties, among which are found the angor treatment dose, α-distribution half-life and intravenous LD50 in mouse, of a group of β-blocker agents, verifying its application in the prediction of theoretic values for said pharmacological properties. To do this, the obtained multiple regression functions of the corresponding connectivity indices were used in relation with the experimental values of the properties, which are accompanied by the statistical parameters used in their selection criteria, as well as the corresponding random and cross-validation studies of said functions, which corroborate the…

PharmacologyStereochemistryGroup (mathematics)Adrenergic beta-AntagonistsStatistical parameterPharmaceutical ScienceBiological activityCorrelationLethal Dose 50MiceRandom AllocationStructure-Activity RelationshipTreatment doseModels ChemicalLinear regressionInjections IntravenousAnimalsRegression AnalysisMolecular topologyBiological systemSoftwareMathematicsHalf-LifeThe Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology
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Pharmacological studies of 1-(p-chlorophenyl)propanol and 2-(1-hydroxy-3-butenyl)phenol: Two new non-narcotic analgesics designed by molecular connec…

1997

Abstract Molecular topology has been applied to the design of new analgesic drugs. Linear discriminant analysis and connectivity functions were used to design two potentially suitable drugs which were synthesized and tested for analgesic properties by the acetic acid-induced abdominal constriction test in mice and the tail-flick test in rats. In mice, the compound 1-(p-chlorophenyl)propanol showed higher analgesic activity, both intraperitoneally and orally, than acetylsalicylic acid. 2-(1-Hydroxy-3-butenyl)phenol exhibited a lesser protective effect (70% of that shown by acetylsalicylic acid). In rats, acetylsalicylic acid gave the greatest protection against pain when administered intrape…

PharmacologyStereochemistryPropanolsButanolsAnalgesicPharmaceutical ScienceBiological activity1-PropanolPharmacologyAnalgesics Non-NarcoticRatsNon narcoticPropanolchemistry.chemical_compoundMiceNociceptionchemistryPhenolsIn vivoOral administrationDrug DesignPhenolAnimalsFemaleRats Wistar
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Antiinflammatory activity and effects on isolated smooth muscle of extracts from differentTeucrium species

1995

The present study analyses the antiinflammatory effects and the action on in vitro motility of methanol and dichloromethanol extracts and stems of four Teucrium species (T. flavum, T. cartaginenses, T. buxifolium and T. pumillum). The antiinflammatory activity was tested in the carrageenan-induced paw oedema in rats. T. flavum methanol (200 mg/kg, i.p.) and dichloromethanol (138 mg/kg, i.p.) extracts showed a significant anti-inflammatory effect through the 24 h experimental period and reduced the Emax induced by histamine and serotonin in vitro on guinea-pig ileum and rat uterus respectively. These extracts did not modify the contractile effects induced by acetylcholine on rat duodenum and…

PharmacologyStereochemistryVas deferensIleumBiological activityBiologyPharmacologylaw.inventionCarrageenanchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistrylawIn vivomedicineSerotoninPhytotherapyHistaminePhytotherapy Research
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Evaluation of the analgesic action of different fractions from the methanol extract of Teucrium buxifolium L

1998

Different fractions (F-2, F-3, F-5) of the methanol extract from Teucrium buxifolium L. have been tested for their analgesic activity in mice. All of them exhibited peripheral analgesic activity except F-3, Fraction F-5 had the strongest effect and was subjected to a second re-extraction. The subfractions obtained (F-5/3 and F-5/8) exhibited a similar activity to that observed with the whole fraction. (C) 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

PharmacologyTraditional medicinebiologybusiness.industryAnalgesicanalgesiaFraction (chemistry)Biological activityPharmacognosybiology.organism_classificationlaw.inventionTeucriumchemistry.chemical_compoundAcetic acidacetic acidchemistrylawMedicineMethanolPhytotherapybusinessTeucrium buxifolium L. fractionsPhytotherapy Research
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Effects on Arterial Blood Pressure of Methanol and Dichloromethanol Extracts fromJuniperus oxycedrus L.

1997

The present study analysed the effect of the methanol and dichloromethanol extracts from Juniperus oxycedrus on arterial blood pressure in anaesthetized rats. The arterial blood pressure of normotensive rats was significantly reduced by the i.v. administration of both extracts. The hypotensive effect of these extracts was independent of the adrenergic system. These results may explain the vasorelaxing actions observed in other Juniperus species.

PharmacologyTraditional medicinebiologybusiness.industryHypotensive drugAdrenergicHemodynamicsBiological activityPharmacognosybiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundBlood pressurechemistryMedicineMethanolbusinessJuniperus oxycedrusPhytotherapy Research
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Effects on Arterial Blood Pressure of the Methanol and Dichloromethanol Extracts from Schinus molle L. in Rats

1996

The effects on arterial blood pressure of the methanol and dichloromethanol extracts from Schinus molle L. were analysed in urethane anaesthetized rats. In normotensive rats, the mean arterial blood pressure was significantly reduced by the i.v. administration of both extracts. The dichloromethanol extract inhibited the effects of noradrenaline on arterial blood pressure in the anaesthetized rat and it reduced the maximal contractile effect (Emax) induced by noradrenaline on rat vas deferens in the organ bath. However, the methanol extract did not modify the effects of noradrenaline in the evaluated tests.

PharmacologyTraditional medicinebiologybusiness.industryVas deferensHemodynamicsBiological activityPharmacologyPharmacognosybiology.organism_classificationSchinus molleNorepinephrine (medication)chemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structureBlood pressurechemistrymedicineMethanolbusinessmedicine.drugPhytotherapy Research
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Evaluation of the analgesic and CNS actions of different fractions from the methanol extract ofTeucrium flavum L.

1998

Different fractions (F.1, F-3, F-5, F-6, F-7, F-8) of the methanol extract from Teucrium flavum L. have been tested for their central nervous system and analgesic activities at a dose of 200 mg/kg. Fractions F-1, F-3 and F-7 showed CNS depressant activity, while fractions F-5, F-6 and F-8 had a slight CNS stimulant action. Fractions F-5, F-6, F-7 and F-8 were responsible for the analgesic activity of the extract.

PharmacologyTraditional medicinebusiness.industryCns depressantCentral nervous systemAnalgesicBiological activityPharmacognosyTeucrium flavumlaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistrylawmedicineMethanolPhytotherapybusinessPhytotherapy Research
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