ANTIEPILEPTIC ACTIVITY OF RUBIADIN ISOLATED FROM THE ROOTS OF RUBIA CORDIFOLIA IN MICE
AbstractEpilepsy is a disorder of the central nervous system. A seizure occurs when the brain’s nerve cells misfire and generate a sudden uncontrolled surge of electrical activity in the brain. Seizures can be controlled with modern medicines and surgical techniques and are found to have so many side effects. Natural products from folk remedies are an alternative source of anti-epileptic drugs with better safety and efficacy profiles. Rubiadin is an anthraquinone glycoside isolated from roots of Rubia cordifoia (Manjishta) known for a number of pharmacological activities. The present study was aimed to assess the anti-epileptic activity of isolated rubiadin from Rubia cordifolia. The evaluation of anti-epileptic activity was carried out with maximal electric shock (MES) and Pentylene Tetrazole (PTZ) models. Epileptic seizure were induced in mice of either sex and the challenged animals treated with Whole Rubia cordifolia root extract & isolated Rubiadin suspension at two doses 100 mg & 500 mg respectively. The isolated Rubiadin suspension at 500 mg dose showed significant reduction in MES and PTZ induced epileptic seizure which is compared with whole-plant extract in mice.
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IJPSR
A. Verma *, V. Singh and B. Kumar
Sanskar College of Pharmacy & Research, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India.
anuradhampharm@gmail.com
30 January 2019
17 June 2019
24 September 2019
10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.10(10).4650-56
01 October 2019