Planta Med 1999; 65(2): 115-119
DOI: 10.1055/s-1999-14055
Original Paper

Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York

Adenosine, the Anxiolytic-Like Principle of the Arillus of Euphoria longana [*]

Emi Okuyama, Hideharu Ebihara, Hisashi Takeuchi, Mikio Yamazaki
  • Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University, Inageku, Chiba, Japan
Further Information

Publication History

May 13, 1998

July 26, 1998

Publication Date:
31 December 1999 (online)

Abstract:

According to traditional usage, the extract of Longan Arillus was tested for its anxiolytic-like effect by application of the Vogel-type anti-conflict method in mice. The extract indicated significant activity at a dose of 2 g/kg, s.c., and results of the bioassay-oriented isolation revealed adenosine to be the active principle. Adenosine produced the anti-conflict effect significantly at a dose of 30 mg/kg, s.c. Adenine, uridine, and 5-methyluridine did not exhibit the effect, although these compounds were isolated from the extract. Some other related compounds such as AMP and c-AMP showed no effect, except for inosine. Adenosine also contributed to the analgesic effect which was observed in the extract by the writhing method.

1 This paper is dedicated to the memory of the late Professor George Büchl.

1 This paper is dedicated to the memory of the late Professor George Büchl.

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