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Title: | Hypotensive effect of Laurelia sempervirens (Monimiaceae) on normotensive rats |
Authors: | Schmeda-Hirschmann, G. Loyola, J.I. Rodriguez, J. Dutra-Behrens, M. |
Keywords: | Laurelia sempervirens; Monimiaceae; hypotensive effect; oral toxicity in rats: laurotetanine; alkaloids. |
Issue Date: | 1994 |
Publisher: | John Wiley & Sons Ltd. |
Citation: | Phytotherapy Research 8 (1): 49-51 |
Abstract: | The leaves of Laurelia sempervirens (Monimiaceae), an endemic Chilean tree known as Laurel, were used by the Mapuche Amerindians for treating headache and as a diuretic. Intravenous administration of a hydroalcoholic L. sempervirens extract to rats, elicited a hypotensive response of -27.0%±2.0% in the mean blood pressure of normotensive animals at a dose of 5 mg crude extract ± kg body weight. Bioassay-guided isolation of the active Laurel metabolites led to the alkaloid laurotetanine as the main hypotensive principle of L. sempervirens leaves. At 1 mg/kg body weight, laurotetanine produced a hypotensive response of -29.0%±2.1% in the mean blood pressure of normotensive rats, with a duration of 2 min, both comparable to those elicited by the crude extract at 5 mg/kg. In the acute oral toxicity study, Laurel proved to be a very low toxicity crude drug at doses up to 3 g crude extract/kg body weight. The data obtained support the use of L. sempervirens in Mapuche traditional medicine. |
Description: | G. Schmeda-Hirschmann, J. I. Loyola, J. Rodriguez, M. Departamento de Ciencias Biolögicas, Universidad de Talca, Casilla 747, Talca, Chile. |
URI: | http://dspace.utalca.cl/handle/1950/4621 |
ISSN: | 0951-418X |
Appears in Collections: | Artículos en publicaciones ISI - Universidad de Talca
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