The aim of the study was to investigate adaptogenic and anxiolytic activities of methanol extract of Piper longum fruits at different dose levels (100, 250 and 500 mg/kg) using different experimental animal models. In the present research work antistress activity was assessed by swimming endurance and immobilization stress models, and anxiolytic activity were
Aim of this study is to investigate anti-anxiety effect of ethanolic extract of Anacyclus pyrethrum using various experimental animal models. The antianxiety potential of the plant was demonstrated using a variety of models, such as Elevated plus maze test, Open field apparatus test and Light/dark exploration test. Ethanolic extract of Anacyclus pyrethrum at 250mg and 500mg/kg have shown significant anti-anxiety activity in all the models. Present findings will be definitely helpful in the management of anxiety with cost-effective and free from toxic effects.
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