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VOL. 6, ISSUE 6 (2021)
Fruit pulp and a seed as botanicals in dealing with pshychosomatic disorders in wistaralbino mouse model
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G Grace Lydial Pushpalatha, P Ravichandran, N Chithambaranathan, G C Abraham
Abstract
Search of potential plant remedies and screening of petrochemicals serving as an anxiolytic and medication for psychosomatic disorders certainly calls attention in strategizing towards the meeting new normal demands of fortifying the health care equipment in post COVID 19 pandemic. Two non-conventional fleshy fruits, Adansoniadigitata L. and Crescentiacujete L., and a seed embryo extract of the legume Caesalpiniabonducexamined for their effects as anti-convulsing agent, muscle relaxant and mood stabilizer in the preclinical studies on Wistaralbino mice fetched interesting observations providing clues for further examination. It is observed that methanol fractions of the fruit pulp from the trees fared better than Bonducnut explants in granting relief from epileptic distress but withreference to the anxiolytic properties the seed legume offered best results. Consistent changes in source dependent and solvent specific variations monitored here show that the three studied selected botanicals can offer as effective inputs in neuropharmacological research.
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Pages:1239-1247
How to cite this article:
G Grace Lydial Pushpalatha, P Ravichandran, N Chithambaranathan, G C Abraham "Fruit pulp and a seed as botanicals in dealing with pshychosomatic disorders in wistaralbino mouse model ". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 6, Issue 6, 2021, Pages 1239-1247
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