2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0091-3057(03)00130-8
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Clitoria ternatea and the CNS

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“…These apart, the roots are bitter, refrigerant, laxative, diuretic, anthelmintic and are useful in dementia, hemicranias, burning sensation, leprosy, inflammation, leucoderma, bronchitis, asthma, pulmonary tuberculosis, ascites and fever while the leaves are useful in otalgia and hapatopathy (Jain et al 2003). It is also considered to be useful for eye infections, skin diseases, urinary troubles, ulcers and has antidotal properties (Gomez and Kalamani 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These apart, the roots are bitter, refrigerant, laxative, diuretic, anthelmintic and are useful in dementia, hemicranias, burning sensation, leprosy, inflammation, leucoderma, bronchitis, asthma, pulmonary tuberculosis, ascites and fever while the leaves are useful in otalgia and hapatopathy (Jain et al 2003). It is also considered to be useful for eye infections, skin diseases, urinary troubles, ulcers and has antidotal properties (Gomez and Kalamani 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clerodendrum inerme extract (10-300 mg/kg, ip) dose-dependently inhibited hyperlocomotion induced by methamphetamine (2 mg/kg, ip) and PPI disruptions induced by methamphetamine, ketamine (30mg/kg, ip), and MK-801 (0.3 mg/kg, ip) but did not affect spontaneous locomotor activity, rotarod performance, and grip force. Accordingly, showed no change in open field behaviour, but revealed improvement of retention and spatial learning performance at both time points of behavioural tests, indicating the memory enhancing property of CTR which implicates a permanent change in the brain of CTR treated rats [57].…”
Section: Clerodendrum Inermementioning
confidence: 84%
“…The roots have laxative, diuretic, anthelmintic and anti-inflammatory properties, and they are useful in severe bronchitis, asthma and hectic fever [31,32]. Clitoria ternatea has been reported for nootropic, anxiolytic, anticonvulsant [33], anti-diabetic [34], and antipyretic, antiinflammatory and analgesic activities [35], among others. It enhances the memory [36] and increases acetylcholine content in rats [37] as well as antidepressant activity [38].…”
Section: Clitoria Ternateamentioning
confidence: 99%