Title of article
EVALUATION OF ANTIAGGRESSIVE ACTIVITY OF ECLIPTA ALBA IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS
Author/Authors
LOBO, OTILIA JF Siddaganga College of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacology, India , BANJI, DAVID Siddaganga College of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacology, India , ANNAMALAI, AR Annamalai University - Rajah Muthiah Medical College - Department of Pharmacology, India , MANAVALAN, R Annamalai University - Department of Pharmacy, India
From page
195
To page
199
Abstract
The occurrence of aggression for prolonged periods of time could have a hazardous impact on the health and social wellbeing of the individual. Aggression can ensue due to exposure to an intimidating situation. Aggression is prominently seen when a disturbance occurs in the fine balance of neurotransmitters such as 5- hydroxytryptamine, gamma- aminobutyric acid, dopamine and their receptor subtypes. The present study investigated the ability of 100 and 200mg/kg of aqueous extract of Eclipta alba to circumvent aggression. Foot shock induced aggression and water competition test were utilized as models for screening of antiaggressive activity. Eclipta alba significantly minimized dominance (p 0.05) which is correlated to the level of aggression particularly with 200mg/kg in the water competition test. A tangible behavioral submission was observed with 100 and 200mg/kg and of Eclipta alba in the foot shock induced test.
Keywords
Eclipta alba , water competition , foot shock induced aggression
Journal title
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Record number
2646801
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