Anti-Alzheimer's Activity of aqueous extract of leaves of Murraya koenigii in Aluminium chloride Induced Neurotoxicity in rats
Autor: | B.V.S. Lakshmi, C. K. Dhanapal, B. Maheswari Reddy |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Antioxidant
integumentary system Murraya biology medicine.medical_treatment Vitamin E Neurotoxicity Glutathione Pharmacology biology.organism_classification Malondialdehyde medicine.disease Superoxide dismutase chemistry.chemical_compound chemistry Oral administration medicine biology.protein Pharmacology (medical) Pharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous) |
Zdroj: | Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. 12:1927 |
ISSN: | 0974-360X 0974-3618 |
DOI: | 10.5958/0974-360x.2019.00323.8 |
Popis: | Objective: The present study was aimed to evaluate the protective effect of Murraya koenigii on aluminium chloride (AlCl3) induced neurobehavioral and pathological changes in Alzheimeric rats. Methods: Wistar albino rats were selected in this study and were divided into 6 groups (6each). Group I animals received saline and were considered as control. Group II rats were administered with AlCl3 (40mg/kg b.w, oral) for 35 days. Group III rats were treated with standard Vitamin E (100mg/kg b.w, p.o) and AlCl3 (40mg/kg b.w, oral). Group IV, V,VI received aqueous extract of leaves of Murraya koenigii (100mg/kg b.w, p.o,200mg/kg b.w, p.o,400mg/kg b.w, p.o) and inducing agent AlCl3 (40mg/kg b.w, oral) .The rats were given respective treatment for 35 days and behavioural parameters were determined on the 35th day. On the 35th day the rats were sacrificed and anti-oxidant parameters, brain acetylcholinesterase content were determined. Results: Oral administration of aqueous extract of leaves of Murraya koenigii at doses 100,200, 400mg/kg body weight showed improvements in behavioural parameters when compared to AlCl3 induced rats; showed increase in superoxide dismutase, catalase, reduced glutathione and decreased levels of malondialdehyde and also a showed decrease in brain acetylcholinesterase content when compared to AlCl3 induced rats. Conclusion: This study strongly suggested that M koenigii could possibly restore the altered neurological capacities and antioxidant power in rats, and it could even be a good alternative to chemical medicines against AlCl3 induced neurotoxicity |
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