2017
DOI: 10.20959/wjpr201710-9517
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Antidepressant and Anxiolytic Effects of Alcoholic Extract From Tephrosia Pumila (L.) Pers

Abstract: Tephrosia pumila (L.) Pers (Leguminosae (Fabaceae)), is an herbaceous climber that has been generally utilized in Indian traditional medicine for the treatment of different central nervous system (CNS) disorders. Nevertheless, the available scientific information about this species is rare and there are no reports identified with its conceivable impact on the CNS. In this work, the effects of ethanolic extract of Tephrosia pumila (L.) Pers (TPP) were assessed in rats utilizing behavioral tests sensitive to cli… Show more

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“…Hence, addressing these problems and finding effective remedies are very important. Several drugs are available but all are associated with some limitations and there is an urgent need for alternative medications for these disorders [21]. The first step toward the understanding of the effects in the central nervous system of the crude extract obtained from the leaves of A. tricolor on mice is represented by the present study and established that it has sedative and anxiolytic like activities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Hence, addressing these problems and finding effective remedies are very important. Several drugs are available but all are associated with some limitations and there is an urgent need for alternative medications for these disorders [21]. The first step toward the understanding of the effects in the central nervous system of the crude extract obtained from the leaves of A. tricolor on mice is represented by the present study and established that it has sedative and anxiolytic like activities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%