Celastrus paniculatus | ||||||
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Botanical Name :
Celastrus
paniculatus
Description of
Celastrus paniculatus: |
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Principal Constituents:
The seeds are reported to contain the alkaloids celastrine and paniculatin. Pharmacology: The oil obtained from the seeds of the plant produced sedation in the rats in a dose of 1g/kg intramuscularly. On intraperitoneal administration, the same dose of oil produced sedation but the effect was not so marked. The oil showed anticonvulsant activity in rats. The oil (as emulsion in between 80 and water), at a dose of 50-100 mg/kg, produced a gradual fall in the blood pressure of cats. At a dose of 20mg/kg, the oil produced a fall in cardiac output, bradycardia and a marked increase in pulse pressure on isolated heart lung preparation. The oil of Celastrus paniculatus was fractionated into polar and semipolar compounds and these fractions were injected to rats for one month. Serum transaminases (SGOT and SGPT), alkaline phosphatase, calcium, creatinine, uric acid and blood urea of treated rats were estimated. These oil fractions were not found to be harmful in the long run.
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