Anti-stress and Nootropic Activity of Ethanolic Extract of Coriandrum sativum Aerial Parts

N. Reddy V, M. Raju, B. Pratyusha, M. Niharika
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The swimming endurance test, anoxic tolerance test, and basal activity by actophotometer were used to assess the antistress activity of a seven-day therapy (200 and 400 mg/kg, p.o.) of the ethanolic extract of Coriandrum sativum (EECS) aerial parts. A method for measuring the in vitro antioxidant activity of hydroxyl radicals was used. In all of the examined models, Coriandrum sativum at both doses demonstrated antistress effects. In the anoxic tolerance test, swimming endurance test, and duration of stay on the rotarod, the EECS treated rats demonstrated enhanced swimming time, duration, and anoxic tolerance time, respectively. The C. sativum's potential to scavenge free radicals, which enhanced the cognitive effect, was utilized to determine the in vitro antioxidant activity. The results demonstrated clearly that the extract's in vivo adaptogenic performance and cognitive improvement were caused by its in vitro antioxidant activity. The EECS treated animals showed increase locomotor scores in basal activity by Actophotometer. The plant secondary metabolites flavonoids, glycosides, triterpenoids, and phenolic components may be accountable for the animals' improved swimming endurance, stress tolerance, and overall performance. This study gave evidence that the ethanolic extract of Coriandrum sativum has antioxidant, anti-stress, and nootropic activity, and that utilizing them by humans as nutraceuticals is beneficial and scientific. By stress reduction in animals, the antioxidant effect provides the pharmacological basis for supporting a healthy memory.
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芫荽地上部乙醇提取物的抗应激及促智活性研究
采用游泳耐力试验、缺氧耐受性试验和基础活性光敏计评价芫荽(Coriandrum sativum, EECS)空中部位乙醇提取物(200和400 mg/kg, p.o.) 7 d的抗应激活性。采用一种测定羟基自由基体外抗氧化活性的方法。在所有被检查的模型中,两种剂量的芫荽都显示出抗应激作用。在缺氧耐量试验、游泳耐力试验和在旋转杆上停留时间中,EECS处理大鼠的游泳时间、持续时间和缺氧耐量时间分别有所增加。利用芥蓝清除自由基的潜力,增强认知作用,测定其体外抗氧化活性。结果表明,该提取物的体内适应性能和认知改善是由其体外抗氧化活性引起的。经EECS治疗的动物在基础活动上的运动评分增加。植物次生代谢产物黄酮类、苷类、三萜和酚类成分可能是提高动物游泳耐力、耐受性和整体性能的原因。本研究证明了芫荽醇提物具有抗氧化、抗应激、促智活性,人类利用芫荽醇提物作为营养品是有益的、科学的。通过减轻动物的压力,抗氧化作用为支持健康记忆提供了药理学基础。
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