Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/11192
Title: The influence of essential oil of aniseed (Pimpinella anisum, L.) on drug effects on the central nervous system
Authors: Isidora Samojlik 
Vesna Mijatović Jovin 
Stojan Petković 
Biljana Škrbić 
Biljana Božin 
Keywords: Herb–drug interactions;Aniseed essential oil;Codeine;Benzodiazepines;Pentobarbital;Antidepressants
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2012
Journal: Fitoterapia
Abstract: Anise (Pimpinella anisum L.; Apiaceae) and its essential oil have been widely used in folk medicine, pharmacy and food industry. Since there are some data about the impact of anise on functions of central nervous system (CNS), the issue of possible interactions with drugs acting in CNS should be considered. This survey aimed to examine the influence of aniseed essential oil (EO) intake on the effects of drugs that act in CNS. The chemical profile of essential oil determined by GC-MS revealed as the main components: trans-anethole (88.49%), γ-himachalene (3.13%), cis-isoeugenol (1.99%), and linalool (1.79%). The effects of codeine, diazepam, midazolam, pentobarbital, imipramine and fluoxetine were tested in mice after 5 days of peroral pretreatment with human equivalent dose of aniseed EO (0.3 mg/kg). The intake of EO led to significant increase of analgesic effect of codeine. The motor impairment caused by midazolam was enhanced in the group treated by EO. The application of diazepam decreased the number and percentage of entries in open arm in elevated maze plus test in the group pretreated with EO indicating augmented effect of drug on motor activity. EO pretreatment caused significant shortage of pentobarbital induced sleeping time when compared to control. The decrease in antidepressant effect of imipramine and fluoxetine was diminished by the pretreatment with aniseed EO. Based on the results of this study we conclude that concomitant intake of aniseed EO preparations and drugs that act on CNS should be avoided due to potential herb-drug interactions, which also need further clinical confirmation. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/11192
ISSN: 0367326X
DOI: 10.1016/j.fitote.2012.08.012
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