Studies of aloe. VI.(1)) Cathartic effect of isobarbaloin

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The cathartic effect of isobarbaloin, a stereoisomer of barbaloin (compound principally responsible for the cathartic activity of Aloe), was examined in male rats by oral administration. Individual differences in sensitivity in the laxative activity of isobarbaloin and barbaloin was not found. The cathartic activity (ED50) of isobarbaloin in barbaloin positive rats was 19.2 mg/kg, nearly equal to that of barbaloin (19.5 mg/kg). Also, isobarbaloin administered orally was demonstrated to decompose to aloe- emodin-9-anthrone (active metabolite of barbaloin) as well as to barbaloin. Therefore, it is considered that the mechanism underlying the cathartic effect of isobarbaloin is the same as that of barbaloin.

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Ishii, Y., Takino, Y., Toyo’oka, T., & Tanizawa, H. (1998). Studies of aloe. VI.(1)) Cathartic effect of isobarbaloin. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 21(11), 1226–1227. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.21.1226

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