Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab Pharmacology division 147002, India.
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2011;2011:310420. doi: 10.1093/ecam/nep192. Epub 2011 Jan 9.
"Ethnopharmacological" use of roots of Boerhaavia diffusa (B. diffusa) in the treatment of epilepsy in Nigerian folk medicine and reports showing the presence of a calcium channel antagonistic compound "liriodendrin" in its roots, led us to undertake the present study. The study was designed to investigate the methanolic root extract of B. diffusa and its different fractions including liriodendrin-rich fraction for exploring the possible role of liriodendrin in its anti-convulsant activity. Air-dried roots of B. diffusa were extracted with methanol by cold maceration. The methanol soluble fraction of extract thus obtained was successively extracted to obtain liriodendrin-rich fraction and two side fractions, that is, chloroform fraction and phenolic compound fraction. Anti-convulsant activity of methanolic extract (1000, 1500 and 2000 mg kg(-1), intraperitoneally (i.p.)) and its different fractions, that is, liriodendrin-rich fraction (10, 20 and 40 mg kg(-1), i.p., chloroform fraction (20 mg kg(-1), i.p.) and phenolic compound fraction (1 mg kg(-1), i.p.) were studied in pentylenetetrazol (PTZ)-induced seizures (75 mg kg(-1), i.p.). The crude methanolic extract of B. diffusa and only its liriodendrin-rich fraction showed a dose-dependent protection against PTZ-induced convulsions. The liriodendrin-rich fraction also showed significant protection against seizures induced by BAY k-8644. These findings reiterated the anti-convulsant activity of methanolic extract of B. diffusa roots. Furthermore, it can be concluded that the observed anti-convulsant activity was due to its calcium channel antagonistic action as this activity was retained only in the liodendrin-rich fraction, which has additionally been confirmed by significant anti-convulsant activity of liriodendrin-rich fraction in BAY k-8644-induced seizures.
在尼日利亚民间医学中,人们将 Boerhaavia diffusa(B. diffusa)的根用于治疗癫痫,这种“民族药理学”用途,以及报告中指出其根中存在一种钙通道拮抗剂化合物“白屈菜红碱”,这促使我们进行了这项研究。本研究旨在调查 B. diffusa 的甲醇根提取物及其不同馏分,包括富含白屈菜红碱的馏分,以探索白屈菜红碱在其抗惊厥活性中的可能作用。将 B. diffusa 的干根用甲醇通过冷浸提取。由此获得的提取物的甲醇可溶部分被连续提取,以获得富含白屈菜红碱的馏分和两个侧馏分,即氯仿馏分和酚类化合物馏分。研究了甲醇提取物(1000、1500 和 2000mg/kg,腹腔内注射(i.p.))及其不同馏分,即富含白屈菜红碱的馏分(10、20 和 40mg/kg,i.p.)、氯仿馏分(20mg/kg,i.p.)和酚类化合物馏分(1mg/kg,i.p.)对戊四氮(PTZ)诱导的癫痫发作(75mg/kg,i.p.)的作用。B. diffusa 的粗甲醇提取物及其富含白屈菜红碱的馏分均显示出对 PTZ 诱导的惊厥的剂量依赖性保护作用。富含白屈菜红碱的馏分也对 BAY k-8644 诱导的癫痫发作有显著的保护作用。这些发现重申了 B. diffusa 根甲醇提取物的抗惊厥活性。此外,可以得出结论,观察到的抗惊厥活性是由于其钙通道拮抗作用,因为这种活性仅保留在富含白屈菜红碱的馏分中,这一点通过富含白屈菜红碱的馏分在 BAY k-8644 诱导的癫痫发作中具有显著的抗惊厥活性得到了进一步证实。