THE EFFECTIVE STUDY OF AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF CROCUS SATIVUS LINN. IN CHEMICAL INDUCED CONVULSANTS IN RATS.
Sunanda B,P.V*, Rammohan.B, Amitabh kumar, Kudagi BL
ABSTRACT
To evaluate the anti-convulsion activity of Crocus sativus linn.
aqueous extract in chemical induced epilepsy models. To compare the
anti convulsant activity of crocus sativus linn. With sodium valporate
.After obtaining Institutional Ethical Committee approval, Wistar
albino rats (150-200g) of either sex were randomly divided into 5
groups of 6 animals each. Dried powder ofcrocus sativus linn. was
boiled with distilled water, cooled, filtered, placed on hotplate for
complete evaporation, finally weighed and stored. All the groups are
injected with Pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) of dose 700mg/kg i.v .The
control group, test group and standard drugs group received saline, crocus sativus linn.
extract (200,400 & 800 mg/kg), sodium valporate (300 mg/kg) respectively by oral feeding.
The anti-convulsent effect was assessed by induced PTZ in rats. In PTZ induced epilepsy
models It implies that saffron 400mg/kg (groupIV) and 800mg/kg (groupV) significantly
(p
Keywords: Crocus sativus Linn., anti-convulsant, PTZ , sodium valproate.
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