评估阿比西尼亚蒿叶和茎水提取物对小鼠体内泻药作用 [信函]

Siti Aliyah, Rizky Yulion, Santi Perawati
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我们仔细阅读了 Ayele 等人最近发表的题为 "评价阿比西尼亚蒿叶和茎水提取物对小鼠体内泻药作用 "的文章1 。以前的大多数研究都集中在使用粗提取物和精油研究阿比西尼亚蒿的抗菌和抗氧化作用。因此,本研究可能是首次评估 A. abyssinica 的叶和茎水提取物的通便作用。这项研究采用了一种方法,即以 1:1 的比例在 0.8 升蒸馏水中加热植物,制备 A. abyssinica 的叶和茎水提取物。Sorita 等人(2023 年)强调了使用水提取物的好处,如最大限度地减少对有机溶剂的依赖、减少开支和降低能耗。2 根据本文的研究结果,A. abyssinica 的水性叶和茎提取物具有通便活性,特别是洛哌丁胺引起的便秘。本研究中使用的标准药物(蓖麻油)和比沙可啶也增加了湿粪的含量和排便次数。Ikarashi 等人的研究表明,蓖麻油和比沙可啶的通便作用可增加粪便湿含量和排便次数。
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Evaluation of the in vivo Laxative Effects of Aqueous Leaf and Stem Extracts of Artemisia abyssinica in Mice [LETTER]
We have closely read the recent article titled “Evaluation of the in vivo Laxative Effects of Aqueous Leaf and Stem Extracts of Artemisia abyssinica in Mice” by Ayele et al. 1 Interestingly, according to our searches, there is limited research available on the Aqueous Leaf and Stem Extracts of Artemisia abyssinica (A. abyssinica) . Most previous studies have focused on the antibacterial and antioxidant effect of A. abyssinica using crude extracts and essential oils. Hence, this study is likely the first evaluation of the laxative effects of Aqueous Leaf and Stem Extracts of A. abyssinica . This study used a method to prepare aqueous leaves and stems of A. abyssinica extracts by heating a plant in 0.8L of distilled water in a 1:1 ratio. Sorita et al (2023) highlighted the benefits of using aqueous extracts, such as minimizing the reliance on organic solvents, reducing expenses, and lowering energy consumption. 2 Based on the results of this article, aqueous leaf and stem extracts of A. abyssinica have demonstrated laxative activity, specifically loperamide-induced constipation. The standard drugs (Castor oil) and bisacodyl used in this study also increased the wet fecal content and frequency of defecation. Ikarashi et al showed that the laxative effect of
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