Pharmacologically Active Components of Todopon Puok (Fagraea racemosa), a Medicinal Plant from Borneo

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The lignans of (+)-pinoresinol, (+)-epipinoresinol, (+)-lariciresinol and (+)-isolariciresinol together with phenols such as syringaldehyde and 7,8-dihydro-7-oxy-coniferyl alcohol were isolated from Todopon Puok (Fagraea racemosa Jackex Wall.), a medicinal plant from Borneo, using a bioassay of the relaxation effect on norepinephrine (NE)-induced contraction in rat aortic strips. The plant extract also exhibited analgesic properties in the acetic acid-induced writhing and tail pressure tests in mice, with the activity being concentrated in the lignan fraction. (+)-Pinoresinol showed analgesic effect on writhing symptoms in mice which were dose-dependent, and produced local anesthesia in guinea pigs. © 1995, The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Okuyama, E., Suzumura, K., & Yamazaki, M. (1995). Pharmacologically Active Components of Todopon Puok (Fagraea racemosa), a Medicinal Plant from Borneo. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 43(12), 2200–2204. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.43.2200

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