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Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) ; (6): 125-130, 2018.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-773634

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The seeds of Nigella sativa Linn. (Ranunculaceae), commonly known as Black cumin, are predominantly used as carminative, antispasmodic, and stimulant. The main objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of N. sativa seed extract on the permeation of co-infused amoxicillin across the gut wall. The methanolic extract of N. sativa improved intestinal permeability of amoxicillin in in-vitro experiments in a dose-dependent manner. Two new glycosides, decanyl nigelloic acid diglucoside [n-decanyl-3-aldehydic-4-methoxy-5-hydroxy benzoate-5-β-D-glucofuranosyl (2→1)-β-D-glucopyranosyl-(2→1)-β-D-glucopyranoside]] and nigelabdienoyl triglucoside [homo-labd-5, 9(11)-dien-16-onyl-β-D-glucopyranosyl (2→1)-β-D-glucopyranosyl (2→1)-β-D-glucopyranoside], along with seven known fatty acid glycerides/esters, were isolated from the gut permeation enhancing extract. The structures of these new glycosides were elucidated by detailed spectroscopic analyses.


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Animaux , Mâle , Rats , Amoxicilline , Pharmacocinétique , Antibactériens , Pharmacocinétique , Intestin grêle , Métabolisme , Structure moléculaire , Nigella sativa , Chimie , Composés phytochimiques , Chimie , Métabolisme , Extraits de plantes , Chimie , Métabolisme , Rat Wistar , Graines , Chimie
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Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) ; (6): 125-130, 2018.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-812424

Résumé

The seeds of Nigella sativa Linn. (Ranunculaceae), commonly known as Black cumin, are predominantly used as carminative, antispasmodic, and stimulant. The main objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of N. sativa seed extract on the permeation of co-infused amoxicillin across the gut wall. The methanolic extract of N. sativa improved intestinal permeability of amoxicillin in in-vitro experiments in a dose-dependent manner. Two new glycosides, decanyl nigelloic acid diglucoside [n-decanyl-3-aldehydic-4-methoxy-5-hydroxy benzoate-5-β-D-glucofuranosyl (2→1)-β-D-glucopyranosyl-(2→1)-β-D-glucopyranoside]] and nigelabdienoyl triglucoside [homo-labd-5, 9(11)-dien-16-onyl-β-D-glucopyranosyl (2→1)-β-D-glucopyranosyl (2→1)-β-D-glucopyranoside], along with seven known fatty acid glycerides/esters, were isolated from the gut permeation enhancing extract. The structures of these new glycosides were elucidated by detailed spectroscopic analyses.


Sujets)
Animaux , Mâle , Rats , Amoxicilline , Pharmacocinétique , Antibactériens , Pharmacocinétique , Intestin grêle , Métabolisme , Structure moléculaire , Nigella sativa , Chimie , Composés phytochimiques , Chimie , Métabolisme , Extraits de plantes , Chimie , Métabolisme , Rat Wistar , Graines , Chimie
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