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Effects of peppermint oil and caraway oil on gastroduodenal motility

✍ Scribed by Dr G. H. Micklefield; I. Greving; B. May


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
81 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0951-418X

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✦ Synopsis


The effect of enteric-coated (Enteroplant) and non-enteric-coated preparations containing a peppermint-caraway oil combination with 90 mg peppermint oil and 50 mg caraway oil was studied on gastroduodenal motility with stationary manometry in six healthy volunteers. The results showed that: (1) both enteric-coated and non-enteric-coated preparations have effects on the migrating motor complex (MMC); (2) mainly a decrease in the number of contractions and contraction amplitudes is seen during the various phases of the MMC; (3) non-enteric-coated preparations have their effects mainly during the first MMC after administration; (4) enteric-coated preparations have their effects temporally delayed during the second MMC after administration. In conclusion, enteric-coated and non-enteric-coated peppermint-caraway oil combinations are safe preparations, acting locally to cause smooth muscle relaxation.


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