Evaluation of psychopharmacological activity of ethyl acetate extract of Sarcostemaacidum (ROXB).voigt

Publication date: July–September 2014 Source:Biomedicine & Aging Pathology, Volume 4, Issue 3 Author(s): T. Rahees , Sibi P. Ittiyavirah Herbal medicines are gaining growing interest because of their cost-effective, eco-friendly attributes and true relief from disease condition. Sarcostemaacidum was documented in many folklore practices for various psychiatric conditions. It has been dealt with in detail in “SHRUSHRUTHA SAMHITHA”. Ethyl acetate extract of the whole plant Sarcostemaacidum (EASA) was evaluated for psychopharmacological effects, anti-psychotic, anxiolytic and CNS inhibitory activity. Anti-psychotic effects of EASA was assessed by condition avoidance response and Cataleptic scoring test using pole climbing and Bar test respectively. Elevated Plus maze (EPM) and Hole Board Apparatus (HBA) was employed for the anxiolytic activity while actophotometer was used to assess the CNS inhibitory activity. EASA (650mg/kg), haloperidol (5mg/kg) and 1% CMC was administered to the test,standard and control group respectively for Antipsychotic activity, while for anxiolytic and CNS depressant studies test, standard and control group receive EASA(650mg/kg), diazepam (2mg/kg) and 1% CMC respectively. It was found that EASA significantly enhance the latency period to climb the pole and the cataleptic score which indicates its suppression on CAR activity, which clearly confirms its anti psychotic activity, might be due to blockade of dopaminergic pathway. It was...
Source: Biomedicine and Aging Pathology - Category: Biomedical Science Source Type: research