Abstract: | The present study examines the effects of the extracts petroleum ether, CHCl3, CHCl3/MeOH (9:1) and MeOH], partially purified fractions and pure compounds from Argemone mexicana on the electrically induced contractions of the isolated guinea-pig ileum (E.C.I.). The results of the experiments indicate that CHCl3/MeOH (9:1) and MeOH extracts, tested at a concentration of 400, 200 and 100 μg/mL, dose-dependently reduced the guinea-pig ileum contractions, whereas the petroleum ether and CHCl3 extracts did not affect it. Furthermore, the partially purified fractions II–V from the MeOH extract, each tested at concentrations of 200, 100 and 50 μg/mL also inhibited E.C.I. Finally the pure compounds 1–2 (5×10?6–1×10?5–5×10?5 M ) isolated and purified from the above fractions significantly reduced, in a dose dependent manner, the electrical contractions of the ileum, whereas compound 3 (5×10?6–1×10?5×10?5 M ) increased them. Since the active compounds 1–3 were respectively identified as protopine, allocryptopine and berberine by NMR, the observed effects could be related mainly to these compounds. © 1997 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |