A. A. Bondarenko, A. S. Melehova, A. Y. Bespalov, T. L. Gorchakova, L. I. Prokopenko
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Daphnia magna Straus as a Test Object for Screening Cholinergic Pharmacological Substances
Daphnia magna Straus was used as an experimental zoohydrobiont model for primary screening of compounds of the valproic acid aminoether group with anticonvulsant and cholinoblocking activity. On this basis, the most effective compounds for further trials in warm-blooded animals were selected. The selection criterion included their minimum effective concentration for the prevention of atypical motor hyperactivity induced by phenylcarbamate.