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Title: Turnitin In Vitro Study of The Bronchorelaxation Effect of Coptosapelta flavescens Korth Root's Extract and Fractions
Authors: Kosala, Khemasili
Widodo, Moch Aris
Santoso, Sanarto
Soeharto, Setyawati
Keywords: Bronchorelaxation, Coptosapelta flavescens Korth. root, Extract, Fractions
Issue Date: Apr-2019
Publisher: Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd. Asian J Pharm Clin Res, Vol 12, Issue 4, 2019, 94-97
Citation: Kosala K, Widodo MA, Santoso S, Soeharto S. In Vitro Study of The Bronchorelaxation Effect of Coptosapelta flavescens Korth Root's Extract and Fractions. 2019. Asian J Pharm Clin Res, 12(4) :94-97
Abstract: Objective: This study aimed to compare the bronchorelaxation effect of the methanol extract, hexane fraction, ethyl acetate fraction, and methanol fraction of Coptosapelta flavescens Korth. roots (CFRs) on the isolated bronchial rings of guinea pig. Methods: Research design was experimental in which a 4-mm long bronchus of a male guinea pig was kept in an isolated organ bath containing Krebs-Henseleit solution at 37°C, pH 7.4, and flooded with carbogen gas. The bronchial ring was precontracted with methacholine and then given six doses of C. flavescens Korth. root’s methanol extract (MECFR) solution cumulatively. The extract’s solvent 10% dimethyl sulfoxide ethanol was used as negative control. This procedure was then repeated using CFRs hexane fraction (HFCFR) solution, CFRs ethyl acetate fraction (EAFCFR), and CFRs methanol fraction (MFCFR). Results: The bronchorelaxation effect of MECFR, MFCFR, EAFCFR, and HFCFR is shown by their dose-response curves (DRCs) which are significantly different compared with the extracts solvent’s DRC. The maximal efficacy (Emax) of MFCFR was the same (p>0.05) as the MECFRs Emax, but the EAFCFRs and HFCFRs Emax were smaller (p<0.05) than the MECFRs Emax. Conclusion: The bronchorelaxation effect of the MECFR on the guinea pig’s bronchial ring is similar to the CFRs methanol fraction, and is stronger than the CFRs ethyl acetate fraction and CFRs hexane fraction.
URI: http://repository.unmul.ac.id/handle/123456789/3422
ISSN: 2455-3891
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