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Abstract
Background: Many indigenous medicinal plants with natural neuroprotective and antioxidant properties have shown to be beneficial in a variety of behavioral disorders such as anxiety disorders.
Objective: To screen the Ethanolic and aqueous extracts of Piper betle L.leaf for its antianxiety activity in Swiss Albino mice.
Materials and Methods: Ethanolic and aqueous extracts of Piper betle L. leaf [PBEE and PBAE] at doses 100 mg/kg and 200 mg/kg were compared with standard (Diazepam 1mg/kg) and control (distilled water). Six Swiss albino mice (3 each of both sexes) weighing 25-30g were used for each group. Level of anxiety was studied using the behavioural models Elevated Plus Maze [EPM] and Light Dark Arena [LDA]. Phytochemical analysis of the extracts was done and compared.
Statistical Analysis: Data was analyzed by one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey Kramer’s multiple comparison test at P = 0.05. The results were represented as Mean ± SEM.
Results: PBEE 100mg/kg has shown significant increase in time spent in open arm and number of entries to open arm when compared with control in EPM model. The same dose was found to be significant for time spent in bright area and number of bright area entries in LDA model. On the other hand the PBAE doses were not significantly different from the control. Preliminary phytochemical screening showed the presence of bioactive component flavonoids in both the extracts, but saponins were absent in aqueous extract.
Conclusion: The ethanolic extract of Piper betle L. at a dose of 100mg/kg has showed significant antianxiety activity.
Keywords: Diazepam, Elevated plus maze, Light drak arena, Phytochemical analysis, Piper betle L.
背景:许多具有天然神经保护和抗氧化特性的本土药用植物已被证明对焦虑症等各种行为障碍有益。目的:筛选胡椒叶乙醇提取物和水提取物对瑞士白化病小鼠的抗焦虑活性。材料和方法:将100 mg/kg和200 mg/kg剂量的胡椒叶乙醇提取物和水提取物[PBEE和PBAE]与标准品(地西泮1mg/kg)和对照品(蒸馏水)进行比较。每组使用6只体重25-30g的瑞士白化病小鼠(两性各3只)。使用行为模型Elevated Plus Maze[EPM]和Light Dark Arena[LDA]研究焦虑水平。对提取物进行了植物化学分析并进行了比较。统计分析:数据通过单因素方差分析进行分析,然后进行Tukey Kramer多重比较检验,P=0.05。结果:与EPM模型中的对照组相比,100mg/kg的PBEE在张开臂上花费的时间和进入张开臂的次数显著增加。在LDA模型中,相同的剂量对在亮区花费的时间和亮区条目的数量具有显著意义。另一方面,PBAE剂量与对照组没有显著差异。初步的植物化学筛选表明,两种提取物中都存在生物活性成分黄酮,但水提取物中不存在皂苷。结论:槟榔乙醇提取物100mg/kg具有明显的抗焦虑活性。关键词:地西泮,高架加迷宫,光竞技场,植物化学分析,胡椒。
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International Journal of Parallel Programming is a forum for the publication of peer-reviewed, high-quality original papers in the computer and information sciences, focusing specifically on programming aspects of parallel computing systems. Such systems are characterized by the coexistence over time of multiple coordinated activities. The journal publishes both original research and survey papers. Fields of interest include: linguistic foundations, conceptual frameworks, high-level languages, evaluation methods, implementation techniques, programming support systems, pragmatic considerations, architectural characteristics, software engineering aspects, advances in parallel algorithms, performance studies, and application studies.