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Learning and Memory Potential of Pistacia Vera Fruits
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Learning and Memory Potential of Pistacia Vera Fruits

The present study was designed to investigate the potential of Pistacia vera (P. vera) fruits in experimental memory impairments in mice. Memory impairment was induced in Swiss Albino mice by scopolamine (0.4mg mg/kg. i.p). Animals were divided into five separate groups of six animals each, positive control group received carboxy methyl cellulose (CMC) as vehicle, negative control group received scopolamine with vehicle, and standard group received donepezil (5mg/kg i.p) with Scopolamine. Ethanolic extract of P. vera (EEPV) at doses of 200mg/kg & 400mg/kg p.o were administered to group test1 & test 2 respectively along with scopolamine. Elevated plus maze (EPM), passive avoidance paradigms and morris water maze (MWM) were used as exteroceptive behavioral models to access learning and memory activity. Transfer latency, step down latency and escape latency parameters were evaluated plus maze, passive avoidance paradigm, morris water maze. Thereafter lipid peroxidation test, glutathione level and catalase activities were estimated in homogenized brain of mice. Hence it would be worthwhile to explore the potential of this plant in the management of memory disorders.
ISBN
9786200099945
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
122 gram
Utgivelsesdato
16.5.2019
Antall sider
76