COMPARATIVE ANTIPSYCHOTIC STUDY OF VARIOUS EXTRACTS OF OCIMUM SANCTUM IN MICE

SK. Salma Kamal, B. L. KUDAGI, P. Mohan, VURIMI BHOPAL CHANDRA, M. HARITHA
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Objective: Psychosis (schizophrenic, schizoaffective and affective illnesses) is a group of serious illnesses that affect the mind. In spite of the availability of a number of drugs for the treatment of psychosis, however, at present, there is no satisfactory remedy available for the prevention and management of psychosis. Herbals medicines are tremendously considered to be less toxic than synthetic ones. The present study was undertaken to test the effect of ethanolic and aqueous extracts of Ocimum sanctum leaves (100 and 200 mg/kg, p. o.). Methods: The antipsychotic activity of Ocimum sanctum extracts (ethanol and aqueous) was compared with amphetamine and chlorpromazine in mice using a locomotor activity model. 7 groups of 6 mice each were taken. Control (water) Amphetamine (positive control) Chlorpromazine (standard antipsychotic), 2 Ethanol extracts of Ocimum sanctum (100 and 200 mg/kg), 2 Aqueous extracts of Ocimum sanctum (100 and 200 mg/kg) Locomotor activity was measured before and after drug administration using an actophotometer. Percent change in activity was calculated to assess antipsychotic effects. Results: Amphetamine increased activity significantly (p<0.01). Chlorpromazine decreased activity significantly (p<0.01). Both ethanolic extracts increased activity moderately compared to control. The 200 mg/kg dose of ocimum sanctum showed a significantly increase (p<0.05 vs. amphetamine). Aqueous extracts had minimal effect on activity. Conclusion: This study shows promise for ethanloc extract of Ocimum sanctum as a potential stimulant, but further studies are needed to confirm these findings and to identify active components and understand mechanism of action.
欧琴圣草各种提取物对小鼠抗精神病作用的比较研究
目的:精神病(精神分裂症、情感分裂症和情感性疾病)是一组影响精神的严重疾病。尽管有许多治疗精神病的药物,但目前还没有令人满意的预防和控制精神病的药物。草药被认为比合成药物毒性更低。本研究旨在测试洋甘菊圣洁叶的乙醇提取物和水提取物(100 和 200 毫克/千克,p. o.)的效果。方法:采用运动活动模型,比较欧加木圣洁叶提取物(乙醇和水提取物)与安非他明和氯丙嗪对小鼠的抗精神病活性。实验共分7组,每组6只小鼠。对照组(水) 苯丙胺(阳性对照) 氯丙嗪(标准抗精神病药),2 欧加木圣洁草乙醇提取物(100 和 200 毫克/千克),2 欧加木圣洁草水提取物(100 和 200 毫克/千克) 用动量光度计测量给药前后的运动活动。计算活动变化的百分比以评估抗精神病作用。结果安非他明能显著增加活动量(p<0.01)。氯丙嗪会明显降低活性(p<0.01)。与对照组相比,两种乙醇提取物都能适度提高活性。与安非他明相比,200 毫克/千克剂量的乌头圣草活性明显增加(p<0.05)。水提取物对活性的影响很小。结论这项研究表明,欧加木的乙醇提取物有望成为一种潜在的兴奋剂,但还需要进一步的研究来证实这些发现,并确定其活性成分和了解其作用机制。
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