| Literature DB >> 25886126 |
Malik Hassan Mehmood1, Siraj Munir2, Uzair Ali Khalid3, Mudassir Asrar4, Anwarul Hassan Gilani5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Matricaria chamomilla commonly known as "Chamomile" (Asteraceae) is a popular medicinal herb widely used in indigenous system of medicine for a variety of ailments. However, there is no detailed study available showing its effectiveness in hyperactive gut disorders like, abdominal colic and diarrhoea. This study was designed to determine the pharmacological basis for the folkloric use of Matricaria chamomilla in diarrhoea.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25886126 PMCID: PMC4410481 DOI: 10.1186/s12906-015-0595-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Antidiarrhoeal effect of the crude extract of (Mc.Cr) against castor oil (10 mL/kg)-induced diarrhoea in mice without and with pre-administration of 3 mg/kg glibenclamide (GB) or 5 mg/kg 4-aminopyridine (4-AP)
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| 1 | Castor oil (10 mL/kg) + Saline | 10 | 8.92 ± 1.24 | 7.81 ± 2.11 | 1.11 ± 0.21 | 12.4% |
| 2 | Castor oil + Cromakalim | 10 | 6.67 ± 0.90 | 2.32 ± 0.40 | 4.35 ± 1.70 | 65.2% |
| 3 | Castor oil + Loperamide | 10 | 4.70 ± 0.90 | 1.07 ± 0.30 | 3.63 ± 0.90 | 77.2% |
| 4 | Castor oil + Mc.Cr (p.o) | 150 | 5.47 ± 1.37** | 3.20 ± 0.50** | 2.27 ± 0.58* | 41.4% |
| 5 | Castor oil + Mc.Cr (p.o.) | 300 | 4.20 ± 0.29*** | 1.61 ± 0.92*** | 2.59 ± 0.33* | 61.7% |
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| 6 | Castor oil + GB + Cromakalim | 3 + 10 | 7.40 ± 0.95$ | 5.50 ± 0.70$$$ | 1.90 ± 0.85$$ | 25.6% |
| 7 | Castor oil + 4-AP + Cromakalim | 5 + 10 | 6.70 ± 0.50 | 2.80 ± 0.75 | 3.90 ± 0.35$ | 58.2% |
| 8 | Castor oil + GB + Loperamide | 3 + 10 | 4.90 ± 0.39 | 1.40 ± 0.50 | 3.50 ± 0.90 | 71.4% |
| 9 | Castor oil + 4-AP + Loperamide | 5 + 10 | 5 ± 1.73 | 1.31 ± 0.90 | 3.69 ± 0.45 | 73.8% |
| 10 | Castor oil + GB + Mc.Cr | 3 + 150 | 5.83 ± 0.50 | 3.84 ± 0.37$ | 1.99 ± 0.36 | 34.1% |
| 11 | Castor oil + 4-AP + Mc.Cr | 5 + 150 | 6.11 ± 0.49$ | 4.73 ± 0.31$$ | 1.38 ± 0.41$ | 22.5% |
| 12 | Castor oil + GB + Mc.Cr | 3 + 300 | 5.56 ± 0.50$ | 3.06 ± 0.57$$ | 2.50 ± 0.62 | 44.9% |
| 13 | Castor oil + 4-AP + Mc.Cr | 5 + 300 | 5.80 ± 0.46$$ | 4.07 ± 0.57$$$ | 1.73 ± 0.70$ | 29.8% |
p.o. (per oral), Values shown are mean ± S.E.M. of 6 determinations.
p <0.05 and p <0.001 show a comparison of group #2 and 3 with group #1.
*p <0.05, **p <0.01 and ***p <0.001show a comparison of group # 4 and 5 with group #1.
$p <0.05, $$p <0.01 and $$$p <0.001 show a comparison of group # 6–13 with their respective treatments without GB or 4-AP (One-way ANOVA followed by Dunnet’s test).
Figure 1Antidiarrhoeal and antisecretory effects of in mice. The dose-dependent inhibitory effect of the crude extract of Matricaria chamomilla (Mc. Cr) on castor oil-induced fluid accumulation in the small intestine of mice, (A) without and (B) with glibenclamide (GB) or 4-aminopyridine (4-AP). Intestinal fluid accumulation is expressed as Pi/Pm × 1000, whereas Pi is the weight of the small intestine and Pm is the weight (in g) of the mouse. The values are mean ± s.e.m., n = 6. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01 and ***p < 0.001 (Unpaired t-test or One-way ANOVA followed by Dunnett’s test).
Figure 2The concentration-response inhibitory curves of the crude extract of (Mc. Cr) on spontaneous, low K and high K -induced contractions in isolated rabbit jejunum preparations. The values shown are mean ± s.e.m. from 5–7 determinations.
Figure 3Antispasmodic effect of against low K (25 mM) contractions. Concentration-response inhibitory curves showing comparison of (A) the crude extract of Matricaria chamomilla (Mc. Cr), (B) cromakalim and (C) verapamil in the absence and presences of 10 μM glibenclamide (GB) or 1 mM 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) against low K+ (25 mM)-induced contractions in isolated rabbit jejunum preparations. The values shown are mean ± s.e.m. from 4–6 determinations.
Figure 4Ca antagonist effect o against CaCl contractions. The concentration-response curves of Ca++ constructed in the absence and presence of increasing concentration of (A) The crude extract of Matricaria chamomilla (Mc. Cr), (B) verapamil and (C) cromakalim in isolated rabbit jejunum preparations. The values shown are mean ± s.e.m. from 4–5 determinations.