C. febrifuga known by the common name (Mvala) is a medicinal plant of the Rubiaceae family widely used by Congolese traditional healers to treat many diseases. For this study two extracts of aqueous and methanol were taken away with the yield of 8.5% and 11% respectively. The convulsions latency time in rats treated with different extracts was greater than 15 minutes. Among five rats one presented convulsions compared to the control group. C. febrifuga protected rats against convulsions induced by PIC and STR. Gaba dosage in rats brain homogenizing showed that C. febrifuga increased Gaba rate in rats brain (4.10 ± 0.39) compared to the control group(2.04 ± 0.03) significantly. Consequently, histamine rate decreased insignificantly.
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