Effects of linalool on glutamatergic system in the rat cerebral cortex
- 1 April 1995
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Neurochemical Research
- Vol. 20 (4) , 461-465
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00973103
Abstract
Linalool is a monoterpene compound reported to be a major component of essential oils in, various aromatic species. Several Linalool-producing species are used in traditional medical systems, includingAeolanthus suaveolens G. Dom (Labiatae) used as anticonvulsant in the Brazilian Amazon. Psychopharmacological in vivo evaluation of Linalool showed that this compound have dose-dependent marked sedative effects at the Central Nervous System, including hypnotic, anticonvulsant and hypothermic properties. The present study reports an inhibitory effect of Linalool on Glutamate binding in rat cortex. It is suggested that this neurochemical effect might be underlining Linalool psychopharmacological effects. These findings provide a rational basis for many of the traditional medical use of Linalool producing plant species.Keywords
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