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2013
1 publicationAntidepressant Activity of Alocasia Macrorrhizos on Mice
Currently there is considerable interest in the development of drugs from natural products for various diseases. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the antidepressant activity of hydroalcoholic extract of leaves of Alocasia macrorrhizos(AM), which is known to have anti-oxidant activity. In this study, mice were randomly assigned to four groups of six mice each. Group 1and 2 served as control and standard where as group 3 and 4 were treated with hydro alcoholic extract of Alocasia macrorrhizos at the doses of 250mg/kg and 500mg/kg respectively. Drugs were suspended in 1% gumacasia and administered to mice orally one hour before test procedure. After 1 hour mice were screened for its antidepressant property using two well to established models for antidepressant screening like Forced swim test and Tail suspension test. Study result showed that Alocasia macrorrhizos at 250mg/kg and 500mg/kg significantly reduced immobility duration in both the models when compared to control group showing its antidepressant property. Further when these groups were compared to standard imipramine there was significant difference in immobility duration with AM 500mg/kg where as AM 250mg/kg values were comparable to imipramine. Hence we have concluded that hydroalcoholic extract of leaves of Alocasia macrorrhizos is having antidepressant property which was comparable to Imipramine at 250mg/kg and significantly better results than imipramine at 500mg/kg dose.Â
2012
1 publicationA study to Evaluate the Effect of Diltiazem on the Antidepressant Action of Imipramine and Venlafaxine Using Forced Swim Test In-Vivo in Rats
The main objective was to evaluate antidepressant effect of diltiazem in rats. Results of numerous pre-clinical studies have demonstrated that calcium channel blockers have an antidepressant activity & a potential for interaction with standard antidepressants. The present study is designed to test this hypothesis in rats .Rats were assigned to six groups, one group is the control group (distilled water) , three groups are ,imipramine (10 mg/kg), venlafaxine (10 mg/kg), and diltiazem (10mg/kg) alone and other two groups are combination of diltiazem with imipramine, and diltiazem with venlafaxine. To know the antidepressant effect, forced swim model had been used, the immobility period of all the groups are compared with each other after giving drugs for 7 days Diltiazem produced significant antidepressant effect either alone or in combination with imipramine. The efficacy of diltiazem (10mg/kg) was comparable to that of imipramine (10mg/kg) and venlafaxine (10mg/kg) results of the present study indicate antidepressant like activity of diltiazem
