Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2539409 | Fitoterapia | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Ocimum selloi essential oil (2, 20, and 200 mg/kg; p.o.) reduced, in a dose-dependent way, the abdominal contraction induced by acetic acid (0.6%; i.p.) and the diarrhea episodes induced by castor oil in mice. At the higher dose (200 mg/kg; p.o.), the essential oil significantly reduced intestinal transit (P < 0.05) in the charcoal meal test. The main component detected in O. selloi essential oil was methyl chavicol (98%; GC and GC/MS).These effects seems to support the use of O. selloi against diarrhea, intestinal spasm and visceral pain.
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Authors
Carolina S. Franca, Fábia S. Menezes, Larissa C.B. Costa, Edenilson S. Niculau, Péricles B. Alves, José E.B. Pinto, Rosilene M. Marçal,