Antioxidant activity of herbal polysaccharides and cough reflex

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The extraction of Fallopia sachalinensis leaves resulted in two fractions (FS-1 and FS-2). Chemical and spectral analyses of samples revealed the prevalence of pectic polysaccharides with high galacturonic acid, arabinose, galactose, and rhamnose content. Arabinogalactan with a higher content of phenolic prevailed in the FS-1, whereas rhamnogalacturonan predominated in the FS-2 fraction. Both polysaccharides showed significant antioxidant activity according to DPPH and FRAP assays. Evaluation of antitussive activity in healthy adult conscious guinea pigs after oral application of 50 and 75 mg/kg of the FS-2 polysaccharide extracts showed a significant suppression of cough reflex, without an influence on specific airway resistance. The suppression of cough was comparable with that of codeine. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.

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Nosalova, G., Jurecek, L., Hromadkova, Z., Kostalova, Z., & Sadlonova, V. (2013). Antioxidant activity of herbal polysaccharides and cough reflex. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 788, 51–57. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6627-3_8

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