2014
DOI: 10.3126/hren.v11i3.9632
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Effect of leaf extract of ocimum gratissimum on central nervous system in mice and rats

Abstract: Background: Ocimum gratissimum, known as “Ram Tulsi”, is one of medicinal herbs used in traditional medicinal practice in our country. Objective: To observe and evaluate various central nervous system activities of cold homogenized leaf extract of Ocimum gratissimum (OGE) in mice and rats. Methods: OGE was given to albino mice (n=240) and Wistar rats (n=30) in three doses 5, 10 and 15 ml/kg for seven days and evaluated for antinociceptive, anticonvulsant, motor coordination, hypnotic and anxiolytic effect usin… Show more

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“…Additionally, it has been reported to have properties such as preventing hair loss, protecting the central nervous system, cardiovascular benefits, renal function protection, anti-carcinogenic effects, and acting as a scavenger of free radicals (Anigbogu and Uzoaga, 2008;Effraim et al, 2003;Prabhu et al, 2009). These findings have been documented in various studies by researchers (Ugbogu et al, 2021;Casanova et al, 2014;Orafidya et al, 2004;Sarraf et al, 2013;Njoku et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Additionally, it has been reported to have properties such as preventing hair loss, protecting the central nervous system, cardiovascular benefits, renal function protection, anti-carcinogenic effects, and acting as a scavenger of free radicals (Anigbogu and Uzoaga, 2008;Effraim et al, 2003;Prabhu et al, 2009). These findings have been documented in various studies by researchers (Ugbogu et al, 2021;Casanova et al, 2014;Orafidya et al, 2004;Sarraf et al, 2013;Njoku et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%