The in Vivo Effects of Extracts of the Anti-Asthmatic Plant, Dbsmodium Adscendens on Anaphylaxis
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University of Ghana
Abstract
Desmodium adscendens is used as prophylaxis in asthma. Earlier work
in this ^laboratory on the scientific basis for the therapeutic action
of the plant indicated that both the aqueous and alcoholic extracts were
anti-anaphylactic in vitro. Since extracts of the plant are taken
orally by asthmatic patients, the present work was carried out to investigate
the in vivo effects of both alcoholic and aqueous extracts of
D. adscendens on anaphylaxis.
The methods used were the contraction of the isolated guinea-pig
ileum, the histamine-induced spasm, the release of smooth musclestimulating
substances from the guinea-pig lung and the histamine
content of such lung tissue.
The results show that the extracts of D. adscendens caused a significant
reduction in the anaphylactic contraction of the guinea-pig ileum
and rendered it less sensitive to histamine when compared with controls.
The quantities of mediators of smooth muscle contraction released from
the lung tissue of the treated animals were significantly less than those
in the untreated animals. Furthermore, the total histamine content of
the lung tissue in animals treated with the extracts of D. adscendens was
significantly less than that in the untreated animals.
The results have provided mSre evidence for the earlier indication of
the anti-anaphylactic property of the plant extracts, a property which may
underlie their usefulness as antiasthmatic agents in folklore medicine.
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Thesis (MSc)-University of Ghana, 1981