EFFECTS OF MORINDA CITRIFOLIA LINN (NONI) AND TAHITIAN NONI® JUICE (TNJ) ON LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY IN MICE

Yasmin Khan, Vijayapandy Pandi
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Noni fruit extract and juice (Morinda citrifolia L., Family: Rubiaceae) had long been known as a medicinal plant in folklore medicine in tropical countries and Pacific islands. To date, the available scientific knowledge was focused on different pharmacological effects. It was claimed to have a beneficial effect on drug addiction by Noni fruit extract and its juice in animal studies. Keeping this in mind we investigated whether the noni fruit extract and noni beverages contained any effect on locomotion in mice using Actimeter (a standard test for locomotor activity). We found that the administration of a single dose of Morinda citrifolia extract (MMC) at varying doses (0.5, 1, 3, and 5 g/kg p.o.) 60 min before the testing and Tahitian noni juice (TNJ) 100% made available as a source of drinking water for a period of 24 hours before the test day produced no significant effect on animal’s locomotion and behavior when compared with the control group. The extract did not exhibit any toxic effects. There was no mortality and change in animal behavior seen. The current results suggest that MMC and TNJ are safe and can be utilized for further neuropharmacological research.
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诺丽草和大溪地诺丽汁对小鼠运动活性的影响
诺丽果提取物和果汁(Morinda citrifolia L.,科:茜草科)在热带国家和太平洋岛屿的民间医学中一直被认为是一种药用植物。迄今为止,现有的科学知识主要集中在不同的药理作用上。在动物实验中,诺丽果提取物及其果汁被认为对药物成瘾有有益的作用。考虑到这一点,我们使用Actimeter(运动活动的标准测试)研究了诺丽果提取物和诺丽饮料是否对小鼠的运动有任何影响。我们发现,与对照组相比,在试验前60分钟给予不同剂量(0.5、1、3和5 g/kg)的单剂量桑葚提取物(MMC)和在试验前24小时100%提供的大溪地诺丽汁(TNJ)作为饮用水,对动物的运动和行为没有显著影响。提取物没有表现出任何毒性作用。没有观察到动物的死亡率和行为变化。目前的结果表明,MMC和TNJ是安全的,可以用于进一步的神经药理研究。
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