Sedative and analgesic effects of essential oil of Acorus gramineus Soland in mouse

석청포 정유의 진정 및 진통효과

  • Jung, Hye-sun (National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Services, Pusan Branch) ;
  • Park, Joon-hyoung (College of Veterinary Medicine, Kyungpook National University)
  • 정혜선 (농림부 국립수의과학검역원 부산지소) ;
  • 박준형 (경북대학교 수의과대학)
  • Received : 1998.08.14
  • Published : 1998.12.22

Abstract

The rhizomes of the Acorus gramineus Soland have been used as sedatives, analgesics, stomachics and anthelmintics in chinese medicine. It is known that the rhizomes of the Acorus gramineus Soland contains the essential oil about 0.5~0.8% and this essential oil contains asarone about 86%. The asarone possess many pharmacological properties similar to those of reserpine and chlorpromazine. Sedative and analgesic effects of essential oil of Acorus gramineus Solaad in mouse was observed. The essential oil of Acorus gramineus Soland decreased the frequency of ambulation on mouse in proportion of concentration. ${\alpha}_2$ receptor antagonist(yohimbine hydrochloride) and opioids receptor antagonist(naloxone hydrochloride) were markedly decreased in frequency of ambulation. The essential oil of Acorus gramineus Soland decreased writhing syndrome in mouse and ${\alpha}_2$ receptor antagonist(yohimbine hydrochloride), opioids receptor antagonist(naloxone hydrochloride) were not increased above effects. In conclusion, these experimental results show that the essential oil of Acorus gramineus Soland have sedative and analgesic effects, but it did not antagonized ${\alpha}_2$ receptor antagonist(yohimbine hydrochloride) and opioids receptor antagonist(naloxone hydrochloride).

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