In vitro H1-receptor antagonist activity of methanolic extract of tuber of Stephania glabra

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In the present study, methanolic extract of tuber of Stephania glabra was evaluated for H1-bloker activity by employing in vitro screening models of guinea pig ileum and goat tracheal chain preparation. Goat isolated trachea and guinea pig ileum contracted to histamine in a dose-dependent manner while chlorpheniramine blocked this effect. The methanolic extract produced significant dose-dependent H1-receptor antagonist activity by blocking histamine-induced contraction.

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Khan, N. A., Kumar, D., Bhat, Z. A., Kumar, V., Nagpal, N., & Bhujbal, S. S. (2010). In vitro H1-receptor antagonist activity of methanolic extract of tuber of Stephania glabra. Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology, 5(2), 89–91. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjp.v5i2.6671

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