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DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-957576
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York
Antispasmodic and Relaxant Activity of Chelidonine, Protopine, Coptisine, and Chelidonium majus Extracts on Isolated Guinea-Pig lleum
Publication History
1998
1998
Publication Date:
04 January 2007 (online)
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Abstract
Two ethanolic dry extracts from the herb Chelidonium majus L. with a defined content of the main alkaloids (chelidonine, protopine, and coptisisine) and the alkaloids themselves were studied in three different antispasmodic test models on isolated ileum of guinea-pigs. In the BaCI2-stimulated ileum, chelidonine and protopine exhibited the known papaverine-like musculotropic action, whereas coptisine (up to 3.0 × 10-5 g/ml) was ineffective in this model. Both extracts were active with 53.5% and 49.0% relaxation at 5 × 10-4 g/ml. The carbachol and the electric field stimulated contractions were antagonized by all three alkaloids. Coptisine showed competitive antagonist behaviour with a pA2 value of 5.95. Chelidonine and protopine exhibited a certain degree of non-competitive antagonism. In the electric field the antagonist activities decreased in the order protopine > coptisine > chelidonine. The concentrations of the chelidonium herb extracts for 50% inhibition of the carbachol and electrical field induced spasms were in the range of 2.5 to 5 × 10-4 g/ml.