巴科帕蒙尼里酒店
莫里斯水上航行任务
银杏
薰衣草
药理学
当归
传统医学
医学
圣人
化学
精油
薰衣草
海马结构
食品科学
内科学
中医药
物理
病理
核物理学
替代医学
作者
Mujeeb Ur Rehman,Niaz Ali,M. Mazen Jamal,Rehana Kousar,Muhammad Ishaq,Abdul Aleem Awan,Md. Iftekhar Hussain,Muhammad Azhar Sherkheli,Rizwan ul Haq
摘要
Forty‐seven million people are living with memory‐related disorders worldwide. Phytomedicines are gaining extensive interest in the treatment of these ailments. Memory‐enhancing (acute and chronic) potentials of commercial grade extracts of Bacopa monnieri (200 mg/kg, po), Ginkgo biloba (150 mg/kg, po), and Lavandula angustifolia (200 mg/kg, po) and their mixture ( B. monnieri 100 mg/kg, G. biloba 75 mg/kg, and L. angustifolia 100 mg/kg, po) were compared for their synergistic/additive effects on the Morris water maze (MWM) test and elevated plus maze (EPM) test in scopolamine‐induced amnesia in mice. Escape latency and accumulative path length were significantly reduced both in acute (up to day 6) and chronic trials (days 8–14) in B. monnieri ‐, G. biloba ‐, and L. angustifolia ‐treated animals and their mixtures ( n = 8, p < .05) in MWM. Furthermore, in probe trials (acute on day 7 and chronic on day 15), the number of crossing‐overs at platform position and time spent in platform quadrant were significantly increased, while transfer latency in EPM was decreased in treated animals as compared to the saline group ( n = 8, p < .05). The mixture showed synergistic effects on memory enhancement as compared to each extract individually in mice. Further studies may be carried out on the active compounds of B. monnieri at the cellular and molecular levels.
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