The present study was designed to evaluate the anti depression activity of methanolic extract of shankhapushpi, alpinia officinarum and ginkgo biloba against reserpine induced depressed animal model. The study was carried for 21 days. Depression disease was induced using reserpine 0.75mg/kg b.w. The phytochemical screening was carried out and showed the presences of flavonoids, alkaloids, phenolic compounds, steroids, terpinoids, and glycosides. Swiss albino mice of 25-30grams were used for the study. Depression disease was screened by absorving behavioural parameters using method force swim test and tail suspension test and also evaluating the biochemical parameters like estimation of dopamine , serotonin and nor epinephrine. The treatment...
Background: There is a growing demand for alternative medicines derived from indigenous plants havin...
INTRODUCTION: Herbal medicine, also known as herbalism or botanical medicine, is a medical system b...
Depression is currently treated by pharmacotherapies that can elicit debilitating side effects for p...
Background: The prevalence of mental depression has increased in recent years, and has become a seri...
Background and Purpose: Depression is a common and debilitating disease.The aim of this study was to...
Abstract Background Depression is a chronic, recurring and potentially life-threatening illness. Cur...
drug of Ayurveda. The present study was undertaken to investigate the antidepressant activity of alc...
Background: Alpinia officinarum is an aromatic plant that show some neuroprotective functions in ani...
Introduction Malva sylvestris is a symbol of calmness and has antioxidant and radical scavenging pro...
Objective: The objective of the study was to evaluate the major known active principleembelin of Emb...
Parquetina nigrescens is used in ethnomedicine for the management of pain, diabetes, wounds and cent...
The widespread use of Hypericum perforatum for the treatment of mild to moderate depression has prom...
Objective: Depression is an etiologically heterogeneous group of brain disorders characterized by a ...
The currently available antidepressant agents necessitate the development of newer alternatives beca...
There are numerous herbal medicines that have been introduced into psychiatric practice because of g...
Background: There is a growing demand for alternative medicines derived from indigenous plants havin...
INTRODUCTION: Herbal medicine, also known as herbalism or botanical medicine, is a medical system b...
Depression is currently treated by pharmacotherapies that can elicit debilitating side effects for p...
Background: The prevalence of mental depression has increased in recent years, and has become a seri...
Background and Purpose: Depression is a common and debilitating disease.The aim of this study was to...
Abstract Background Depression is a chronic, recurring and potentially life-threatening illness. Cur...
drug of Ayurveda. The present study was undertaken to investigate the antidepressant activity of alc...
Background: Alpinia officinarum is an aromatic plant that show some neuroprotective functions in ani...
Introduction Malva sylvestris is a symbol of calmness and has antioxidant and radical scavenging pro...
Objective: The objective of the study was to evaluate the major known active principleembelin of Emb...
Parquetina nigrescens is used in ethnomedicine for the management of pain, diabetes, wounds and cent...
The widespread use of Hypericum perforatum for the treatment of mild to moderate depression has prom...
Objective: Depression is an etiologically heterogeneous group of brain disorders characterized by a ...
The currently available antidepressant agents necessitate the development of newer alternatives beca...
There are numerous herbal medicines that have been introduced into psychiatric practice because of g...
Background: There is a growing demand for alternative medicines derived from indigenous plants havin...
INTRODUCTION: Herbal medicine, also known as herbalism or botanical medicine, is a medical system b...
Depression is currently treated by pharmacotherapies that can elicit debilitating side effects for p...