Planta Med 2001; 67(6): 564-566
DOI: 10.1055/s-2001-16475
Letter

© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York

Local Anaesthetic Activity of Monoterpenes and Phenylpropanes of Essential Oils

Carla Ghelardini1 , Nicoletta Galeotti1 , Gabriela Mazzanti2,*
  • 1 Department of Pharmacology, University of Florence, Florence, Italy
  • 2 Department of Pharmacology of Natural Substances and General Physiology, University ”La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy
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Publication History

September 15, 2000

November 11, 2000

Publication Date:
17 August 2001 (online)

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Abstract

The local anaesthetic activity of a number of compounds with different structures, contained in essential oils, was studied. Anaesthetic activity was evaluated in vivo in the rabbit conjunctival reflex test and in vitro in a rat phrenic nerve-hemidiaphragm technique. Among the substances tested terpineol and trans-anethole (10-3 - 1 μg/ml) were able to drastically reduce the electrically evoked contractions of rat phrenic nerve-hemidiaphragm in a concentration-dependent manner, but not eugenol, (-)- and (+)-citronellal, (-)- and (+)-carvone, trans cinnamaldehyde and α-terpinene. In the rabbit conjunctival reflex test, the treatment with a solution of terpineol and trans-anethole (10 - 100 μg/ml) effected a concentration-dependent increase in the number of stimuli required to evoke the reflex, thus confirming in vivo the local anaesthetic activity observed in vitro. Eugenol, (-)- and (+)-citronellal, trans-cinnamaldehyde, (-)- and (+)-carvone and α-terpinene were as ineffective in the in vivo test as they were in the in vitro results.

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Gabriela Mazzanti

Dipartimento di Farmacologia delle Sostanze Naturali e

Fisiologia Generale

Università ”La Sapienza”

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00185 Rome

Italy

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