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Cardiovascular receptor binding affinity of aqueous extracts from Allium species.

Cristina Nencini1, Gian Gabriele Franchi, Lucia Micheli.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The aims of this study were to evaluate whether the antihypertensive effect of garlic could to be associated to interactions with adrenergic and dopaminergic receptors involved in regulating blood pressure and to compare these data with those obtained from wild Allium species.
METHODS: The aqueous extracts of bulbs or leaves of Allium sativum L. (garlic), Allium neapolitanum Cyr., Allium subhirsutum L., and Allium roseum L. were tested for their in vitro affinity for the adrenergic (alpha(1), alpha(2), beta(1) and beta(2)) and dopaminergic (D(1) and D(2)) receptors by radioligand binding assays.
RESULTS: Interesting results were shown by bulbs extracts of A. neapolitanum and A. subhirsutum with higher affinities for the beta(2) receptors and by bulbs extract of A. roseum for D(2) receptors.
CONCLUSIONS: The known antihypertensive activity of Allium sativum cannot be correlated with binding to receptors involved in blood pressure regulation. However, aqueous extracts of the wild-type species of Allium show much higher affinities, warranting further explorations.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20446820     DOI: 10.3109/09637481003591608

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Food Sci Nutr        ISSN: 0963-7486            Impact factor:   3.833


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Authors:  Cristina Nencini; Andrea Menchiari; Gian Gabriele Franchi; Lucia Micheli
Journal:  Plant Foods Hum Nutr       Date:  2011-03       Impact factor: 3.921

2.  The relaxant effect induced by Allium sativum L. bulb aqueous extract on rat isolated trachea.

Authors:  Badreddine Fehri; Mueen K K Ahmed; Jean-Marc Aiache
Journal:  Pharmacogn Mag       Date:  2011-01       Impact factor: 1.085

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