Chemical Analysis and Observation on Vascular Activity of Essential Oil from , Conioselinum tataricum and
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Chemical Analysis and Observation on Vascular Activity of Essential Oil from , Conioselinum tataricum and
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 17, Issue 14, Pages: 159-165(2011)
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ZHANG Ying-chun, CHEN Chang, LI Shao-jing, et al. Chemical Analysis and Observation on Vascular Activity of Essential Oil from , Conioselinum tataricum and [J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2011, 17(14): 159-165.
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ZHANG Ying-chun, CHEN Chang, LI Shao-jing, et al. Chemical Analysis and Observation on Vascular Activity of Essential Oil from , Conioselinum tataricum and [J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2011, 17(14): 159-165.DOI:
Chemical Analysis and Observation on Vascular Activity of Essential Oil from , Conioselinum tataricum and
Objective: To analyze and compare composition and content of volatile oils extracted from seven samples of Ligusticum sinensis
Conioselinum tataricum and Ligusticum jeholense and observe the vascular activity of them in vitro. Method : Seven samples were collected from different producing areas.Hydrodistillation was used for the preparation of volatile oils
and was performed according to the method described in the China Pharmacopoeia (2010).The volatile oils of the seven samples were bioassayed by using KCl-induced aorta contraction assay in vitro as well as chemically analyzed by using GC-MS analysis methods
the components were quantitatively determined with normalization method. Result : eighty-two constituents from volatile oils in total were selected by GC-MS
which occupied more than 94% of included samples in average
including fourteen Common components. Moreover
the research of in vitro vaso-relaxant effect indicated that the volatile oils of all samples possessed vaso-relaxing properties with different effectiveness. and the dose-response curves were all nonlinear
its median effective dose (ED50) were in the range of 30.4-400.1 μg ·mL-1. Conclusion : Chemical constituents and the amounts of these compounds of volatile oils are varied obviously according to different samples
The vasorelaxing effectiveness is also obviously dissimilar.
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