The effect of Garcinia kola seed extract (100 mg/kg) on the pharmacokinetic and antibacterial effects of ciprofloxacin hydrochloride (40 mg/kg) was studied. The results (mean +/- SEM) indicated that concurrent administration of both agents significantly (P < 0.05) decreased average serum concentration, peak serum concentration, and elimination rate of ciprofloxacin HCl, whereas the half-life and clearance rate were increased. The decrease in clearance rate was not significant. There was no difference in time to peak plasma concentration of ciprofloxacin HCl in both groups (n = 5), which occurred at 1 hour. However, the peak plasma concentration of ciprofloxacin HCl was 46.90 +/- 9.50 microg/mL in the group that received ciprofloxacin HCl alone as against 35.80 +/- 9.30 microg/mL noted in the group that received both agents (difference of 22.24%). At 2.5 hours and longer, the values were higher in the group that received both agents, but these were not statistically significant. The reciprocal serum inhibitory titer (SIT) was 33.33 and 50.00% higher in group that received ciprofloxacin HCl alone at 1 and 2.5 hours, respectively; the highest value for both groups being at 1 hour. In contrast, at 4 hours, the value of reciprocal SIT was 66.67% higher in the group that received both agents and at 24 hours, the value was zero for both groups. The observed pharmacokinetic and antibacterial interactions at various time interval indicate biphasic interaction. The interaction was antagonistic at 1 and 2.5 hours, but exhibited potentiation at 4 hours. The precise mechanism underlying the observed biphasic interaction is not fully understood.
The study was undertaken to investigate the antiulcer properties of the ethanol root extract of Cissampelos mucronata A. Rich (Menispermaceae). Three models of experimental ulcer induction in rats were employed in the study. Oral median lethal dose (LD 50 ) was determined in mice using Lorke's method, and the isolated tissue preparations were used to investigate the effect of the extract on calcium ion mobilization in the ileum and H 2 -receptor blocking property in nongravid rat uterine strip. Study of the acute toxicity test indicated an LD 50 of 288.53 mg=kg. Antiulcer study showed that the extract exhibited dose-dependent antiulcer properties in the order indomethacin > histamine > stress-induced ulcers. The ulcer index recorded for the extract against ulcer induced by indomethacin and histamine were significant at p < 0.05. In vitro pharmacological studies indicated that the extract possessed ability to block the voltage-gated calcium channels; nevertheless, it did not antagonize histamine-induced relaxation of the rat uterine smooth muscle. The results indicate that the ethanol root extract of C. mucronata exhibited antiulcer property especially against indomethacin-induced ulcer. Cytoprotection and antispasmodic mechanisms of action may be responsible for the antiulcer properties.
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