An-Najah University Journal for Research - A (Natural Sciences)

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original_full_paper

Short Communication: The Effect of Organic and Aqueous Extracts of Salvia Fruticosa on Intestinal Motility

Published
1992
Pages
45 - 50
Full text

Abstract

The effect of organic (methanol and ether) extracts, and aqueous (neutral). Acidic and basic) extracts from the leaves of Salvia fruticosa, on the spontaneous contractile activity of the rabbit ileum was studied. Both Organic extracts were found to inhibit the spontaneous activity of the rabbit ileum, and inhibit acetylcholine — induced contractions. On the other hand aqueous extracts did not show any effect. The effects of a series of organic solvent extracts on the ileum were studied.

original_full_paper

Short Communication: The Effect of Organic and Aqueous Extracts of Salvia Fruticosa on Intestinal Motility

Published
1992
الصفحات
45 - 50
البحث كاملا

الملخص

The effect of organic (methanol and ether) extracts, and aqueous (neutral). Acidic and basic) extracts from the leaves of Salvia fruticosa, on the spontaneous contractile activity of the rabbit ileum was studied. Both Organic extracts were found to inhibit the spontaneous activity of the rabbit ileum, and inhibit acetylcholine — induced contractions. On the other hand aqueous extracts did not show any effect. The effects of a series of organic solvent extracts on the ileum were studied.