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Title: Neuro-pharmacological potentials of Buchholzia coriacea (Engl.) seeds in laboratory rodent
Authors: Onasanwo, S.A
Obembe, O.O
Faborode, S.O
Elufioye, T.O
Adisa, R.A
Keywords: Anti-depressant
antinociceptive
anxiolytic
Buchholzia coriacea
motor function
Neuro-pharmacological potentials
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, NIGERIA
Citation: Afr. J Med Med Sci 2013, 42(2):131-142
Abstract: Background: Buchholzia coriacea, taken by elderly, has phytochemicals that have neuro-active metabolites, and the folklore documented its use in neuro-behavioural despairs. Objective: This study was conducted to investigate the neuro-pharmacological potentials of Buchholzia coriacea (MEBC) seed extract in the laboratory rodents. Methodology: Methanol extract of the seeds on B. coriacea (MEBC) was evaluated for its antidepressant (Forced Swimming Test and Tail Suspension Test), anxiolytic (Light-Dark Test, Hole Board Test and Elevated Plus Maze), antinociceptive (Hot-Plate and Tail Flick test) and motor coordination (Rota Rod) functions in mice. Results: Our findings showed antidepressant activity (P<0.05) of MEBC that is dose-dependent. Secondly, MEBC showed significant anxiolytic property that is comparable with the standard drug (diazepam). Furthermore, MEBC significantly prolonged the latency on hot-plate and tail flick responses when compared with the control (P<0.05). Finally, MEBC significantly prolonged mice endurance time (P<0.05) on a revolving Rota rod. The results suggest antidepressant, anxiolytic and analgesic potentials of MEBC. Conclusion: Buchholzia coriacea may have a stabilizing effect on the motor activity and MEBC probably contains secondary metabolites with some therapeutic effects on neuro-physiological disorders like depression, anxiety and pain.
Description: Article
URI: http://adhlui.com.ui.edu.ng/jspui/handle/123456789/3249
ISSN: 1116-4077
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