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Anti-inflarnrnatory and antipyretic effects of boldine
Fecha
1994-03-02Registro en:
Agents Actions, Vol. 42, p. 114-117, 1994.
0065-4299
Autor
Backhouse Erazo, Nadine
Delporte Vergara, Carla
Givernau, M.
Cassels Niven, Bruce
Valenzuela, A.
Speisky Cosoy, Hernán
Institución
Resumen
Boldine, an antioxidant alkaloid isolated from
Peumus boldus, exhibits a dose-dependent anti-inflammatory
activity in the carrageenan-induced guinea pig paw
edema test with an oral EDso of 34 mg/kg. Boldine also
reduces bacterial pyrogen-induced hyperthermia in rabbits
to an extent which varied between 51% and 98% at
a dose of 60 mg/kg p.o. In vitro studies carried out in rat
aortal rings revealed that boldine is an effective inhibitor
of prostaglandin biosynthesis, promoting 53% inhibition
at 75 uM. The latter in vitro effect may be mechanistically
linked to the anti-inflammatory and antipyretic effects of
boldine exerted in vivo.