Gastroprotective effect of the Mapuche crude drug Araucaria araucana resin and its main constituents

The resin from the tree Araucaria araucana (Araucariaceae) has been used since pre-columbian times by the Mapuche amerindians to treat ulcers. The gastroprotective effect of the resin was assessed in the ethanol–HCl-induced gastric ulcer in mice showing a dose-dependent gastroprotective activity at...

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description The resin from the tree Araucaria araucana (Araucariaceae) has been used since pre-columbian times by the Mapuche amerindians to treat ulcers. The gastroprotective effect of the resin was assessed in the ethanol–HCl-induced gastric ulcer in mice showing a dose-dependent gastroprotective activity at 100, 200 and 300 mg/kg per os. The main three diterpene constituents of the resin, namely imbricatolic acid, 15-hydroxyimbricatolal and 15-acetoxyimbricatolic acid were isolated and evaluated for gastroprotective effect at doses of 50, 100 and 200 mg/kg. A dose-related gastroprotective effect with highly significant activity ( P < 0.01) was observed at doses up to 200 mg/kg. At 100 mg/kg, the highest gastroprotective activity was provided by 15-hydroxyimbricatolal and 15-acetoxyimbricatolic acid, all of them being as active as the reference drug lansoprazole at 20 mg/kg. The cytotoxicity of the main diterpenes as well as lansoprazole was studied towards human lung fibroblasts (MRC-5) and determined by the MTT reduction assay. A concentration-dependent cell viability inhibition was found with IC 50 values ranging from 125 up to 290 μM. Our results support the traditional use of the Araucaria araucana resin by the Mapuche culture.
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American Indians
Animals
Anti-Ulcer Agents - pharmacology
Araucaria araucana
Biological and medical sciences
Cells, Cultured
chemical constituents of plants
Cycadopsida - chemistry
Cytotoxicity
digestive system diseases
Diterpenes - isolation & purification
Diterpenes - pharmacology
diterpenoids
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
ethnobotany
Gastric Mucosa - drug effects
Gastroprotective activity
General pharmacology
herbal medicines
Humans
Labdane diterpenes
Lansoprazole
Medical sciences
medicinal plants
medicinal properties
Mice
Omeprazole - analogs & derivatives
Omeprazole - pharmacology
Pharmacognosy. Homeopathy. Health food
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
plant extracts
resins
Resins, Plant - analysis
Resins, Plant - pharmacology
stomach ulcers
traditional medicine
title Gastroprotective effect of the Mapuche crude drug Araucaria araucana resin and its main constituents
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