Title of article :
Spasmolytic Effects of Hydroalcoholic Extract of Melissa Officinalis on Isolated Rat Ileum
Author/Authors :
Khalaj, Azam Department of Physiology and Pharmacology - School of medicine - Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, Iran , Khani, Samira Neuroscience Research Center Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, Iran
Abstract :
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) has spasmolytic activity and is used in
gastrointestinal complains in traditional medicine. In this study, the effect and
potency of different concentrations of hydroalchoholic extract of the plant
were evaluated on isolated rat ileum. The extract of the leaves of lemon balm
was prepared by maceration method and different concentrations of the
extract were tested on isolated N.Mari rat ileum in an organ bath containing
tyrode solution. To evaluate the potency, the relaxing effect of the extract was
compared with the corresponding values for atropine and verapamil (10-6 and
10-7 M, respectively). The findings showed that the extract is able to inhibit
contraction induced by carbachol (6.8×10-7 M) and KCl (20 M) at
concentrations of 4 and 5.6 mg/ml, respectively, and leads to the relaxation of
the smooth muscle of the intestine. It was also observed that 4 mg/ml
concentration of the extract can exert an inhibitory effect similar to that of 10-7
M verapamil. The results show that the antispasmodic effect of Melissa
officinalis' hydroalcoholic extract is associated with the involvement of
muscarinic receptor and calcium channels and that the plant can be proposed
as therapeutic agent for gastrointestinal spasms due to its potency.
Keywords :
Spasmolytic , Rat , Melissa officinalis , Lemon balm , Ileum
Journal title :
Journal of Reports in Pharmaceutical Sciences