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The Essential Oil of Eucalyptus tereticornis and its Constituents, alpha- and beta-Pinene, Show Accelerative Properties on Rat Gastrointestinal Transit
Fecha
2011Registro en:
PLANTA MEDICA, v.77, n.1, p.57-59, 2011
0032-0943
10.1055/s-0030-1250116
Autor
JUCA, Davi Matthews
SILVA, Moises Tolentino Bento da
PALHETA JUNIOR, Raimundo Campos
LIMA, Francisco Jose Batista de
OKOBA, Willy
LAHLOU, Saad
OLIVEIRA, Ricardo Brandt de
SANTOS, Armenio Aguiar dos
MAGALHAES, Pedro Jorge Caldas
Institución
Resumen
The essential oil of Eucalyptus tereticornis (EOET) has pharmacological activities but their effects on the gastrointestinal tract are yet unknown. It possesses alpha- and beta-pinene as minor constituents, isomers largely used as food or drink additives. In this work, we studied their actions on gut motility. After feeding with a liquid test meal, conscious rats received perorally EOET, alpha-, or beta-pinene, and the fractional dye retention was determined. EOET and its constituents decreased the gastric retention. In anesthetized rats, pinenes increased gastric tonus, while enhancing the meal progression in the small intestine of conscious rats. Both alpha- and beta-pinene contracted gastric strips in vitro but relaxed the duodenum. Conversely, EOET relaxed both the gastric and duodenal strips. In conclusion, EOET accelerates the gastric emptying of liquid, and part of its action is attributed to the contrasting effects induced by alpha- and beta-pinene on the gut.