Preliminary Evaluation of the Anti-Emetic Activity of Crude Methanol Extract and Fractions of Ocimum gratissimum

C. Ihekwereme, Chukwusom Maureen Aniezue, E. Erhirhie, U. Okafor
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Background: There is a need for the development of safer, anti-emetic agents effective in several conditions such as in cancer chemotherapy where vomiting is a worrisome feature. Aim: The present study was carried out to evaluate the anti-emetic potential of crude methanol leaf extract and fractions of Ocimum gratissimum. Method: The anti-emetic activities of the fractions were carried out following the chick emetic model. Test samples and the negative control were administered at a single oral dose of 150 mg/kg to the respective groups (n = 5). Tween 80 (5%, 10 mL/kg) and chlorpromazine (i.p) served as negative and positive controls, respectively. The number of retches each animal produced was counted for 20 minutes and recorded. Anti-emetic activity was determined by calculating percentage reduction in number of retches relative to negative control. Results: The anti-emetic activity decreased in the following order; Chlorpromazine (98.76%) > butanol fraction (92.16%) > aqueous fraction (86.80%) > crude methanol fraction (65.15%) > N-hexane (63.09%) > and Ethyl-acetate fraction (5.98%). Butanol fraction elicited the highest activity among the tested fractions, while ethyl-acetate fraction produced the least activity. Conclusion: This study showed that the butanol extract has better anti-emetic properties than other fractions. Supplementary studies are required to isolate the active principles in butanol fraction of O. gratissimum responsible for the anti-emetic activity and also elucidate its mechanism of action.
茴香粗甲醇提取物及馏分止吐活性的初步评价
背景:需要开发更安全的止吐药物,在某些情况下有效,例如在呕吐是一个令人担忧的特征的癌症化疗中。目的:对粗甲醇叶提取物和茴香各组分的止吐作用进行评价。方法:采用鸡催吐模型对各馏分进行抑吐试验。试验样品和阴性对照分别以150 mg/kg单次口服给药(n = 5),阴性对照和阳性对照分别为t80 (5%, 10 mL/kg)和氯丙嗪(i.p)。计数每只动物20分钟产生的干呕次数并记录。通过计算相对于阴性对照组干呕次数减少的百分比来确定止吐活性。结果:抗吐活性依次下降;氯丙嗪(98.76%)>丁醇馏分(92.16%)>水馏分(86.80%)>粗甲醇馏分(65.15%)>正己烷(63.09%)>乙酸乙酯馏分(5.98%)。丁醇部分的活性最高,乙酸乙酯部分的活性最低。结论:丁醇提取物具有较好的止吐作用。还需要进一步的研究来分离出黄芪丁醇部分中具有止吐作用的活性成分,并阐明其作用机制。
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