Pharmacological interactions from the leaves of Maytenus macrocarpa "chuchuhuasi" with inhibitory and stimulating bowel motility drugs

  • S. Meléndez-Espíritu Universidad de San Martín de Porres
  • J. Huaccho-Rojas Universidad de San Martín de Porres
  • F. Santos-Cajahuanca Universidad de San Martín de Porres
  • C. Abanto-Cabeza Universidad de San Martín de Porres
  • J. Jáuregui-Farfán Universidad de San Martín de Porres
  • J. Mendoza-Toribio Universidad de San Martín de Porres
  • E. Morales-Zenteno Universidad de San Martín de Porres
  • L. Salgado-Silva Universidad de San Martín de Porres
  • H. Sueyoshi-Hernández Universidad de San Martín de Porres
  • M. Robles-Ojeda Universidad de San Martín de Porres
  • B. Loja- Herrera Universidad de San Martín de Porres
  • A. Alvarado-Yarasca Universidad de San Martín de Porres
  • A. Salazar-Granara Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Keywords: Drug, Interactions, Gastrointestinal Motility, Synergism, Antagonism, Traditional Medicine, Medicinal Plant, Maytenus, Loperamide, Metoclopramide

Abstract

Objectives: To determine the possible pharmacological interactions from the leaves of Maytenus macrocarpa with inhibitory and stimulating bowel motility drugs. Methods: We used 110 male albino mice with average weight of 25g, Arbos and others method was applied. Activated charcoal was administered at 5 % at dose of 0.1ml/10g, as an intestinal marker. The experimental groups included 0.1 ml/10 g of distilled water, leave extract of M. macrocarpa 1 (500mg/kg), leave extract of M. macrocarpa 2 (3000 mg/kg), 1,5mg/kg of atropine, 5mg/kg of loperamide, 0.4mg/kg of neostigmine, 10mg/kg of metoclopramide, leave extract of M. macrocarpa 1 with metoclopramide, leave extract of M. macrocarpa 1 with loperamide, leave extract of M. macrocarpa 2 with metoclopramide and leave extract of M. macrocarpa 2 with loperamide. The statistical validation was based on Wilconxon, ANOVA and Tukey test. Results: The intestinal charcoal run percentage was 27.04, 34.15, 31.66, 25.57, 15.89, 43.30, 33.99, 32.40, 27.9, 49.34 and 25.36 respectively. The ANOVA test result in p= 0.0007. The Tukey test indicated p <0.05 versus the control group for neostigmine, loperamide, and the interaction between leave extract of M. macrocarpa 2 with metoclopramide, for the last the Wilcoxon test result in p <0.05. Conclusions: It was observed antagonism drug interactions on gastrointestinal motility between leaves extract of M. macrocarpa with loperamide and synergism interactions with metoclopramide.

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2013-12-30
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Meléndez-Espíritu S, Huaccho-Rojas J, Santos-Cajahuanca F, Abanto-Cabeza C, Jáuregui-Farfán J, Mendoza-Toribio J, Morales-Zenteno E, Salgado-Silva L, Sueyoshi-Hernández H, Robles-Ojeda M, Loja- Herrera B, Alvarado-Yarasca A, Salazar-Granara A. Pharmacological interactions from the leaves of Maytenus macrocarpa "chuchuhuasi&quot; with inhibitory and stimulating bowel motility drugs. Acta Med Peru [Internet]. 2013Dec.30 [cited 2024Apr.18];30(4):114-9. Available from: https://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1341
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