morphine and incarvillateine

morphine has been researched along with incarvillateine* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for morphine and incarvillateine

ArticleYear
Strong antinociceptive effect of incarvillateine, a novel monoterpene alkaloid from Incarvillea sinensis.
    Journal of natural products, 1999, Volume: 62, Issue:9

    Incarvillea sinensis is a wild plant distributed in northern China. The dried whole plant has been traditionally used to treat rheumatism and relieve pain as an ancient Chinese crude drug. To investigate its antinociceptive activity, we evaluated several fractions derived from the methanolic extract of Incarvillea sinensis in the formalin-induced pain model in mice. Incarvillateine, a novel monoterpene alkaloid, has been found to show significant antinociceptive activity. Here we report the antinociceptive activity of incarvillateine and compare its activity with that of morphine. Additionally, we suggest that its action may be related to influence on the central opioid pathways.

    Topics: Alkaloids; Analgesics, Non-Narcotic; Animals; Crystallography, X-Ray; Male; Medicine, Chinese Traditional; Mice; Molecular Structure; Monoterpenes; Plants, Medicinal; Terpenes

1999