
pmid: 1032663
The galls of Quercus infectoria (Fagaceae), a commonly available plant in Iran, were studied pharmacologically. Two fractions were employed, a dried acetone-treated methanol extract dissolved in water (Fraction A) and a subfraction prepared by chloroform-methanol extraction (Fraction B). Fraction A was active as an analgesic in rats and significantly reduced blood sugar levels in rabbits. Fraction B had CNS depressant activity. Data obtained with a treadmill indicated a decreased activity ratio by Fraction B, suggesting a possible interference in motor coordination. It potentiated the barbiturate sleeping time significantly without changing the onset time or the loss of the righting reflex. In addition, Fraction B exhibited a moderate antitremorine activity by causing a delay in the onset and a decrease in the severity of tremorine-induced tremors. The local anesthetic action of Fraction B was evident due to the complete blockade of the isolated frog sciatic nerve conduction.
Male, Analgesics, Plants, Medicinal, Plant Extracts, Drug Synergism, In Vitro Techniques, Iran, Mice, Animals, Hypnotics and Sedatives, Hypoglycemic Agents, Female, Rabbits, Anesthetics, Local, Anura, Tremorine, Pentobarbital, Postural Balance
Male, Analgesics, Plants, Medicinal, Plant Extracts, Drug Synergism, In Vitro Techniques, Iran, Mice, Animals, Hypnotics and Sedatives, Hypoglycemic Agents, Female, Rabbits, Anesthetics, Local, Anura, Tremorine, Pentobarbital, Postural Balance
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