Method for preparing pterocarpus indicus water extract used for endothelium-dependent vasodilation agent and applications of method
A technology of water extract and relaxant, applied in the field of water extract of sandalwood and red sandalwood
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Embodiment 1
[0023] Embodiment 1: concentration is the vasoconstriction effect of 0.0025g / ml water extract of Pterocarpus sandalwood dependent inhibition of phenylephrine
[0024] experiment method:
[0025] The mouse thoracic aorta ring has been used in the present experiment. The preparation was oxidized with saline solution, and then mixed with the following composition: ① sodium chloride (119); ② potassium chloride (4.7); ③ potassium dihydrogen phosphate (1.2); ④ magnesium sulfate (1.2); Sodium hydrogen (25); ⑥ calcium chloride (1.6); ⑦ glucose (11), keep the temperature at 4 degrees Celsius. Prepare two arterial rings (each 4 mm long) and remove the endothelium by gently rubbing the inner surface with a smooth wooden stick. Successful endothelium removal can be confirmed by meeting the aortic ring with phenylephrine (1 μM) lack of a relaxing response to acetylcholine. Isovolumetric stretches of the aortic annulus were recorded using a computerized myograph system. After equilibrat...
Embodiment 2
[0029] Embodiment 2: concentration is the vasoconstriction effect of 0.0035g / ml water extract of pterostilbene dependent inhibition of phenylephrine
[0030] experiment method:
[0031] The mouse thoracic aorta ring has been used in the present experiment. The preparation was oxidized with saline solution, and then mixed with the following composition: ① sodium chloride (119); ② potassium chloride (4.7); ③ potassium dihydrogen phosphate (1.2); ④ magnesium sulfate (1.2); Sodium hydrogen (25); ⑥ calcium chloride (1.6); ⑦ glucose (11), keep the temperature at 4 degrees Celsius. Prepare two arterial rings (each 4 mm long) and remove the endothelium by gently rubbing the inner surface with a smooth wooden stick. Successful endothelium removal can be confirmed by meeting the aortic ring with phenylephrine (1 μM) lack of a relaxing response to acetylcholine. Isovolumetric stretches of the aortic annulus were recorded using a computerized myograph system. After equilibration with ...
Embodiment 3
[0035] Embodiment 3: concentration is the vasoconstriction effect of the water extract of 0.005g / ml Pterocarpus sandalwood dependent inhibition of phenylephrine
[0036] experiment method:
[0037] The mouse thoracic aorta ring has been used in the present experiment. The preparation was oxidized with saline solution, and then mixed with the following composition: ① sodium chloride (119); ② potassium chloride (4.7); ③ potassium dihydrogen phosphate (1.2); ④ magnesium sulfate (1.2); Sodium hydrogen (25); ⑥ calcium chloride (1.6); ⑦ glucose (11), keep the temperature at 4 degrees Celsius. Prepare two arterial rings (each 4 mm long) and remove the endothelium by gently rubbing the inner surface with a smooth wooden stick. Successful endothelium removal can be confirmed by meeting the aortic ring with phenylephrine (1 μM) lack of a relaxing response to acetylcholine. Isovolumetric stretches of the aortic annulus were recorded using a computerized myograph system. After equilib...
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