Nature and severity of the effect of herbal medicinal products based on Melissa officinalis L. on animal behaviour when administrating different drug dosages.

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Neuropsychopharmacologia Hungarica Pub Date : 2025-03-01
Zinaida G Khabaeva, Azamat Ch Chiviev, Valentina S Gappoeva, Tamara V Lagkueva, Izeta V Bugulova
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The purpose of this research is to study the impact of herbal medicinal products based on Melissa officinalis on the anxiolytic effect in animals at different dosages of the drug. The study was conducted on albino Wistar rats using a sequence of three behavioural test systems (black and white chamber, elevated cruciform maze and open field). The combined medicinal product included the following starting materials of herbal origin: Melissa officinalis, Origanum vulgare, Salvia officinalis, Crataegus berries and Glycyrrhiza glabra root, in the ratio 17:10:10:10:10. Two dosages of the drug were tested: 5 ml and 2.5 ml per 1 kg of animal weight. The active components of the starting materials of herbal origin were isolated through continuous extraction in the Soxhlet apparatus with ethyl alcohol; after that, the solvent was distilled in a rotary evaporator. The herbal preparation produced notable effects by alleviating stress caused by the experimental setup (reducing phobic reactions) and simultaneously enhancing locomotion as well as exploratory and searching activities. These effects were observed to varying degrees across all three behavioural models. A comparative analysis of the testing results at different dosages of the experimental herbal preparation demonstrated the comparability of quantitative changes in the recorded behavioural reactions. This data makes it possible to use a lower drug dosage (2.5 ml/kg) in subsequent studies. The developed complex herbal medicinal product can be used as a basis for creating phytopreparations with targeted anxiolytic effect. The experimental data obtained will subsequently help in choosing the optimal dosage for rational pharmacotherapy and prevention of psycho-emotional disorders in humans and animals. (Neuropsychopharmacol Hung 2025; 27(1): 6-13)

本研究的目的是研究不同剂量的香蜂草草药产品对动物抗焦虑作用的影响。研究以白化 Wistar 大鼠为研究对象,使用了三个行为测试系统(黑白密室、高架十字迷宫和空旷场地)。混合药物产品包括以下草药原料:Melissa officinalis、Origanum vulgare、Salvia officinalis、Crataegus berries 和 Glycyrrhiza glabra root,比例为 17:10:10:10:10:10。测试了两种剂量的药物:每 1 公斤动物体重 5 毫升和 2.5 毫升。在索氏提取器中用乙醇进行连续提取,然后在旋转蒸发器中蒸馏溶剂,从而分离出草药原料中的有效成分。草药制剂通过减轻实验装置造成的压力(减少恐惧症反应),同时增强运动能力以及探索和搜寻活动,产生了显著效果。在所有三种行为模型中都不同程度地观察到了这些效果。对不同剂量的实验草药制剂的测试结果进行的比较分析表明,所记录的行为反应的定量变化具有可比性。这些数据使得在后续研究中使用较低的药物剂量(2.5 毫升/千克)成为可能。所开发的复合草药产品可作为一种基础,用于生产具有针对性抗焦虑效果的植物制剂。所获得的实验数据将有助于选择最佳剂量,对人类和动物进行合理的药物治疗,预防精神情绪障碍。(Neuropsychopharmacol Hung 2025; 27(1):6-13)
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