Nigella Sativa 种子提取物的民族药理学研究:药理筛选、堕胎药潜力及其演变参数

IF 1.7 Q2 Social Sciences
Mariam K. Alamoudi, K. Almehmadi, Md Sajid Ali, Sana Hashmi, Mohammed Fulayyih Essa Alharbi, Mohammad Rashid, Md. Athar, Shamshir Khan, Samiuddin Khaja, Naseem Akhtar
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目前的研究调查了黑升麻的堕胎特性,它是米非司酮等药物堕胎药的天然替代品。米非司酮导致的流产往往伴随着令人痛苦的副作用,这促使人们探索更安全的替代品。将黑麦草种子研磨成粗粉,然后进行乙醇提取和水提取。怀孕的小鼠按每公斤体重 400 毫克的剂量服用提取物,对比组则按每公斤 2.85 毫克的剂量服用米非司酮。研究结果表明,黑麦草提取物治疗后,胎儿存活率明显降低,未经治疗的对照组存活率为 100%,而 400 毫克/千克剂量组的水提取物存活率为 26.66%,乙醇提取物存活率为 33.33%。重要的是,米非司酮处理组的胎儿无一存活。研究结果表明,使用耐受性良好的黑升麻提取物剂量,流产率有望达到70%,这凸显了天然替代品减轻米非司酮用药副作用的潜力。这项研究强调了在人工流产中探索更安全、更可耐受的植物来源的重要性。
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Ethnopharmacological Study on Nigella Sativa Seeds Extracts: Pharmacognostical Screening, Abortifacient Potential and its Evolution Parameters
Current research investigates the abortifacient properties of Nigella sativa, a natural alternative to pharmaceutical abortifacients such as mifepristone. Abortion induced by mifepristone is often accompanied by distressing side effects, prompting the exploration of safer alternatives. Nigella sativa seeds were processed into coarse powder through grinding and subjected to ethanolic and aqueous extractions. Pregnant mice were administered extracts at 400 milligrams per kilogram of body weight, with a comparison group receiving 2.85 mg/kg p.o. of mifepristone. The study showed a significant decrease in fetal survival rates with nigella sativa extract treatment with the untreated control group exhibiting a 100% survival rate and the 400 mg/kg p.o. Dose groups showed rates of 26.66% for aqueous extract and 33.33% for ethanolic extract. Importantly, none of the fetuses in the mifeprin-treated group survived. The results indicate a promising 70% abortion rate with well-tolerated doses of Nigella sativa extracts, highlighting the potential for natural alternatives to mitigate the side effects associated with mifepristone administration. This research underscores the importance of exploring botanical sources for safer and more tolerable options in induced abortion.
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