2017
DOI: 10.18203/2319-2003.ijbcp20173755
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Psychopharmacological characterization of effects of Ferula asafoetida linn. formulation in mouse on a Y-maze, EPM, and open field apparatus

Abstract: Background: Asafoetida is an herbal food supplement that has numerous peripheral pharmacological actions. Its central nervous system effects have not yet been completely elucidated in both animals and human participants. The study focuses on deciphering the effects of this Herbaceutical with that of Donepezil and vitamin C in mouse models of short term novelty object recognition memory and open field test.Methods: The study was conducted in two stages - a pilot stage which assessed the most effective dose of a… Show more

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“…The Y-maze test had two trials of 5 min carried out at an inter-trial interval of 24 h. The first trial was designated as a training session in which two arms were kept open and a novel arm was barricaded with a slit. After 24 h of the training session, all three arms were kept open, and mice were tested for 5 min in order to note the animal’s preference for the novel arm in terms of the duration of novel and familiar arms exploration to calculate the novel arm preference index [ 28 , 29 ]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Y-maze test had two trials of 5 min carried out at an inter-trial interval of 24 h. The first trial was designated as a training session in which two arms were kept open and a novel arm was barricaded with a slit. After 24 h of the training session, all three arms were kept open, and mice were tested for 5 min in order to note the animal’s preference for the novel arm in terms of the duration of novel and familiar arms exploration to calculate the novel arm preference index [ 28 , 29 ]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%