Beneficial properties of Passiflora caerulea on experimental colitis

2016 
Abstract Ethnopharmacological relevance Passiflora caerulea L. (Passifloraceae) is a medicinal plant commonly used in traditional medicine in South America for different pathologies associated with the gastrointestinal tract. Aim of the study In the present study, the activity of the ethanolic extract of P. caerulea on an experimental colitis model related to inflammatory bowel disease has been investigated. Materials and methods Colitis was induced by intracolonic instillation of a 2 mL of 4% (v/v) acetic acid solution. Macroscopic scoring, myeloperoxidase activity and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances levels were evaluated on isolated colon mucosae. The histopathological studies of colon mucosae were performed by hematoxylin and eosin and Alcian blue staining. Diarrhoea was induced by the administration of castor oil (0.3 mL/mouse). The first watery defecation time, the total amount of solid, semi-solid and watery stools and the amount of watery stools were determined. The effect of the extract on a cumulative concentration-response curve of acetylcholine and CaCl 2 on isolated rat jejunum was also evaluated. The phytochemical analysis was performed. Results The extract (250 mg/kg, p.o.) induced a significant reduction in the weight/length ratio, the macroscopic lesion score, TBARS levels and the microscopic tissue damage when compared with the acetic acid-treated group of animals. P. caerulea (125 mg/kg, p.o.) decreased significantly the amount of watery stools in the castor oil-induced-diarrhoea model. Moreover, the P. caerulea extract antagonized the jejunum contractions induced by Ach (E max for 0.3 mg/mL: 76.25%; E max for 1 mg/mL: 63.47%; E max for 3 mg/mL: 42.01%) and CaCl 2 (E max for 0.3 mg/mL: 75.69%; E max for1 mg/mL: 56.1%; E max for 3 mg/mL: 53.4%). Isoorientin, vitexin, isovitexin, and vicenin-2 were identified in the extract. Conclusion P. caerulea showed anti-inflammatory, anti-diarrhoeal and spasmolityc activities on preclinical models.
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