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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-7 | Issue 09
Evaluation of Anti Catatonic Effect of Moringa Oleifera Extract by Haloperidol Induced Catatonia in Rats
Dr. R. S. Venkatesh, Dr. Zaheda Bano
Published: Sept. 29, 2019 | 72 67
DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2019.v07i09.035
Pages: 3083-3086
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Abstract
The present investigation was attempted to assess the anti-catatonic activity of methanolic and watery concentrates of Moringa Oleifera on haloperidol actuated catatonia in rodents. The examination includes five gatherings (Negative control, positive control, standard, watery stem extract, methanolic stem extricate), each containing five animals. Animals in gatherings I, III and V were directed with haloperidol to deliver extra pyramidal symptoms. The seriousness of the catatonia was assessed by square strategy and is scored. The methanolic and watery concentrates of Moringa Oleifera have indicated huge anti-catatonic impact at a portion of 100mg/kg,p.o., demonstrating a general p value <0.05 when contrasted with different gatherings. Methanolic concentrate has greater capacity to decrease the extra pyramidal impacts than watery concentrate. The outcomes recommend that both the concentrates can be utilized for anti-catatonic activity.