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A.C. SM.,
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], also known as casca-preciosa, is a plant belonging to
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family, growing in the Amazon region. In folk medicine, the bark is used to prepare decoctions that are believed to exert antispasmodic, digestive stimulating, and carminative properties. Chemical composition of
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wood and bark oil includes benzenoids and terpenoids, 1-nitro-2-phenylethane and methyleugenol being the two major components (
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The essential oil causes a concentration-dependent reduction of potassium-induced contraction of rat aorta with endothelium and it counters CaCl
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-induced contractions, but not those induced by caffeine suggesting an inhibition of calcium inward current (Lahlou et al., 2005). In conscious rats pretreated with L-NAME, the hypotensive effect of the essential oil was partly, but significantly reduced supporting the essential oil ability to affect the endothelial L-arginine/nitric oxide pathway (Lahlou et al., 2005). These effects are mainly due to 1-nitro-2- phenylethane (
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ro and
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through a myogenic endothelium-independent mechanism (de Siqueira et al., 2010; Interaminense Lde et al., 2011; Interaminense Lde et al., 2013). The other main constituent, methyleugenol (
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), was also studied for its cardiovascular effects. In particular, it was found to elicit hypotension in either anaesthetized or conscious rats through an active vascular relaxation, significantly reduced by pretreatment with L- NAME or mechanical endothelium removal (Lahlou et al., 2004; Magalhaes et al., 2008).
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Ethanol extract of
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