Abstract:Background: Aloe vera (Family Liliaceae) has been used for the treatment of diabetes, skin disorders and as anti-inflammatory agent. Objectives: behavioral testing of antiparkinsonian effect of Aloe vera in MPTP induced animal model.Methods: Rotarod test and Catalepsy bar test were used for behavioral assessment. Assessment of oxidative stress was done in the striatal region of the brain by reduced glutathione (GSH) measurement.Results: A. vera (200 and 400mg/kg, p.o.) was found to significantly increase the r… Show more
“…In order to evaluate the effect of developed NPs upon motor coordination, previously reported Rotarod test procedure was applied [60] to observe the integrity of motor system. Briefly; Rotarod apparatus (30 cm long rod with 3 cm diameter) subdivided to three compartments with the help of disc (24 cm in diameter), rotates at a constant speed (10 rpm) and the trained animals (i.n.…”
Section: Neurotoxicity Studies By Rotarod Methodsmentioning
Rub & Farhan Jalees Ahmad (2019) Brain-targeted glycyrrhizic-acid-loaded surface decorated nanoparticles for treatment of cerebral ischaemia and its toxicity assessment,
“…In order to evaluate the effect of developed NPs upon motor coordination, previously reported Rotarod test procedure was applied [60] to observe the integrity of motor system. Briefly; Rotarod apparatus (30 cm long rod with 3 cm diameter) subdivided to three compartments with the help of disc (24 cm in diameter), rotates at a constant speed (10 rpm) and the trained animals (i.n.…”
Section: Neurotoxicity Studies By Rotarod Methodsmentioning
Rub & Farhan Jalees Ahmad (2019) Brain-targeted glycyrrhizic-acid-loaded surface decorated nanoparticles for treatment of cerebral ischaemia and its toxicity assessment,
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