Title of article :
Antinociceptive and Smooth Muscle Relaxant Activity ofCroton tiglium L Seed: An In-vitro and In-vivo Study
Author/Authors :
Liu, Zhen School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology - Tianjin University - Tianjin 300072, China , Gao, Wenyuan School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology - Tianjin University - Tianjin 300072, China , Zhang, Jingze School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology - Tianjin University - Tianjin 300072, China , Hu, Jing School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology - Tianjin University - Tianjin 300072, China - School of Chinese Medicine -Tianjin University of TCM - Tianjin 300193, China
Abstract :
The seed of Croton tiglium L. (SCT) is a well known folk medicine. In China, it has used to treat gastrointestinal disorders, intestinal inflammation, rheumatism, and so on. Previous studies established its purgative and inflammation properties. In addition, the effects of essential oil of SCT on intestinal transit and gastrointestinal tract has been studied. In the present study, we evaluated the antinociceptive effect of SCT through the writhing test in mice, investigated the effects of it on spontaneous smooth muscle contractions of isolated rabbit jejunum and examined the in-vitro results through the in-vivo small intestine propulsion. We further investigated the possible compounds using HPLC-MS, and six compounds were tentatively identified as phorbol esters. Furthermore, the possible fragmentation pathways of phorbol esters were proposed, and we also detected the possible compounds in the active parts.
Keywords :
Croton tiglium L , Intestinal propulsion , Smooth muscle , Rabbit jejunum , Antinociceptive , Phorbol esters
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics