Lippia alnifolia essential oil induces relaxation on Guinea-pig trachea by multiple pathways

Aug 17, 2019Journal of ethnopharmacology

Lippia alnifolia essential oil relaxes guinea pig windpipe through several mechanisms

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Abstract

Chemical analysis identified carvone as the major component of Lippia alnifolia essential oil, comprising 60 ± 0.8% of the oil.

  • Lippia alnifolia essential oil exhibited spasmolytic activity on isolated guinea-pig trachea pre-contracted with carbachol and histamine.
  • The effective concentration for relaxation in response to carbachol was calculated at 53.36 μg/mL.
  • For histamine-induced contractions, the effective concentration was found to be 5.42 μg/mL.
  • Various blockers were shown to reduce the relaxant effect of the essential oil, suggesting multiple pathways involved in its action.
  • Pre-incubation in a calcium-free medium reduced contractions triggered by histamine, indicating a potential role of calcium signaling in the relaxant mechanism.

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