Antinociceptive effect of triterpenes from cacti

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Abstract

The antinociceptive effects of 20 triterpene sapogenins from cacti were examined by the acetic acid-induced writhing method. The isolation of some triterpenes from the hydrolysate of MeOH extracts of three cacti was also described, and alamosenogenin, bridgesigenins B and C, gummosogenin, thurberogenin and pachanol C, showed the activity.

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Kinoshita, K., Akiba, M., Saitoh, M., Ye, Y., Koyama, K., Takahashi, K., … Yuasa, H. (1998). Antinociceptive effect of triterpenes from cacti. Pharmaceutical Biology, 36(1), 50–55. https://doi.org/10.1076/phbi.36.1.50.4614

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