1996
DOI: 10.1006/phrs.1996.0067
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Pharmacological Studies of Cardamom Oil in Animals

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“…The contraction of smooth muscle preparations, including rat jejunum, is dependent upon an increase in cytoplasmic free [Ca 2+ ], which activates the contractile elements. The contraction of smooth muscle induced by high K + is dependent, in turn, upon the entry of Ca 2+ into the cells through voltage activated ion channels, while inhibition of high K + -induced contraction results from the prevention of Ca 2+ entry through these channels (Al-Zuhair et al, 1996;Bolton, 1979), a characteristic of calcium channel blockers (CCB). It was observed previously that the antispasmodic constituents present in various medicinal plants mediate their effect usually through a CCB action (Ghayur et al, 2006;Gilani et al, 2006;Shah et al, 2010).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The contraction of smooth muscle preparations, including rat jejunum, is dependent upon an increase in cytoplasmic free [Ca 2+ ], which activates the contractile elements. The contraction of smooth muscle induced by high K + is dependent, in turn, upon the entry of Ca 2+ into the cells through voltage activated ion channels, while inhibition of high K + -induced contraction results from the prevention of Ca 2+ entry through these channels (Al-Zuhair et al, 1996;Bolton, 1979), a characteristic of calcium channel blockers (CCB). It was observed previously that the antispasmodic constituents present in various medicinal plants mediate their effect usually through a CCB action (Ghayur et al, 2006;Gilani et al, 2006;Shah et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In medicine it is used to treat gastrointestinal disorders [2]. Despite its wide uses, little information has been reported on their pharmacological properties, which showed antioxidant [3][4] and anti-inflammatory activity [5]. Antimicrobial activity of cardamom was attributed to its essential oil [6][7].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…37,38) Epidemiological studies have almost confirmed that non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs reduce the incidence of AD. 39) Foeniculum vulgare, 40) Boerhaavia diffusa, 41) Celastrus paniculatus, 42) Centella asiatica, 43) Cyperus rotundus, 44) Eclipta alba, 45) Elettaria cardamomum, 46) Phyllanthus emblica, 47) Glycyrrhiza glabra, 48) Ocimum sanctum, 49) Piper longum, 50) Zingiber officianale, 51) and Withania somnifera 52) have been proved as anti-inflammatory agents, which might protect from the development of inflammatory lesions in brain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%