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  • Title: Myorelaxant effects of the essential oil of Croton nepetaefolius on the contractile activity of the guinea-pig tracheal smooth muscle.
    Author: Magalhães PJ, Lahlou S, Vasconcelos dos Santos MA, Pradines TL, Leal-Cardoso JH.
    Journal: Planta Med; 2003 Sep; 69(9):874-7. PubMed ID: 14598222.
    Abstract:
    The effects of the essential oil of Croton nepetaefolius (EOCN) on isolated guinea-pig trachea were investigated. EOCN decreased the preparation's basal tone (EC (50) = 4.3 microg/mL) with a maximal effect similar to that of aminophylline. EOCN fully relaxed preparations pre-contracted with 60 mM K+ (IC (50) = 113.0 microg/mL). EOCN did not alter the E (m) of smooth muscle cells in 5 and 80 mM K+. EOCN, at 300 and 600 microg/mL, reduced the contraction induced by ovalbumin (10 microg/mL) from 227.2 to 82.5 and 35.5 % of the 60 mM K+-induced contraction, respectively. EOCN blocked the submaximal contractions induced by histamine, carbachol and 60 mM K+ with a similar potency (IC (50) values = 123.9, 102.5 and 128.8 microg/mL, respectively). In conclusion, EOCN exerts respiratory smooth muscle antispasmodic activity by a mechanism that is probably myogenic and not specific for neurotransmitters and autacoids.
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