.. A.O.Aderibigbe, E. Iwalewa, .. S.K.Adesina, .. O.E.Ukponmwan, .. A.O.Adebanjo
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Abstract
The neuropharmacological effects of Aridanin Ð an N-acetylated glycoside isolated from Tetrapleura tetraptera fruit was examined for locomotory, exploratory, stereotyped behaviours and hexobarbitone-induced sleeping time (HIST) in mice.
Aridanin (15- and 30 mg/kg i.p) produced a dose-dependent inhibition of novelty-induced rearing, grooming, body scratching and exploratory behaviour. It also potentiated the hexobarbitone-induced sleeping time (HIST), but did not change the stereotyped behaviour induced by apomorphine. These effects of aridanin suggest that it has a strong central
depressant action which may be sedative in nature but lack psychopharmacological activities Keywords : Aridanin; central activities, sedation, Tetrapleura tetraptera fruit Discovery and Innovation Vol. 19 (3) 2007: pp. 177-181