龙葵乙醇提取物的抗炎、骨骼肌松弛和认知特性。(桔梗科)小鼠茎皮

L. Iniaghe, E. Okpakpor, Ifunanya Lydia Okonna, Osatohamhen Favour Ikhile, Joy Ozioma Ogbuehi, Joshua Iluobe Idemudia, Smart Chukwudi Kaluaso
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罗菲拉是一种多年生树木,生长在撒哈拉以南非洲和东非的许多地方,在民族医学中用于治疗各种疾病,包括失眠、痛觉、精神病和增强记忆。进行了植物化学筛选,并测定了乙醇提取物的急性毒性。通过氟哌啶醇和吗啡诱导的麻痹、旋转棒性能测试、地西泮诱导睡眠、新型物体识别和y迷宫测试来评估白花蛇皮提取物(200、400和800 mg/kg,每次口服)对中枢神经系统的调节作用。植物化学筛选结果显示其含有生物碱、黄酮类化合物、皂苷和单宁等植物化学物质;估计白曲菌的LD50大于5000mg /kg。缬草以非剂量依赖的方式显著(p<0.05)减轻了猝倒,减少了轮床上的潜伏期(所有剂量水平),没有减少睡眠开始时间,也没有增加睡眠持续时间。在y迷宫试验中,白花草(200、400和800 mg/kg)显著增加了与新物体在一起的时间(p<0.05)和自发交替率(800 mg/kg)。乌桕具有中枢神经系统活性,这可能说明它在民族医学中用于治疗精神病和认知增强。
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Anti-cataleptic, skeletal muscle relaxant and cognitive properties of the ethanol extract of Lophira alata Banks ex C.F. Gaertn. (Ochnaceae) stem bark in mice
Lophira alata is a perennial tree which grows in many parts of sub-Saharan and East Africa and is used in Ethnomedicine for a wide range of disorders including insomnia, algesia, psychosis and memory enhancement. Phytochemical screening was carried out and acute toxicity of ethanol stem bark extract of L. alata was determined. The central nervous system modulating activities of Lophira alata stem bark extract (200, 400 and 800 mg/kg, per oral) were evaluated via haloperidol and morphine induced catalepsy, rotarod performance test, diazepam induced sleep, the novel object recognition and Y-maze tests. Phytochemical screening revealed the presence of phytochemicals such as alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins and tannins; the LD50 of L. alata was estimated to be greater than 5000 mg/kg. L. alata significantly (p<0.05) attenuated catalepsy in a non-dose dependent manner, decreased latency time on the rotarod (all dose levels), did not reduce onset of sleeping time nor increase duration of sleep. L. alata also significantly (p<0.05) increased time spent with the novel object (200, 400 and 800 mg/kg) and increased percentage spontaneous alternation in the Y-maze test (800 mg/kg). L. alata possess CNS activity which may account for its use in ethnomedicine for management of psychosis and cognitive enhancement.
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