6-shogaol抗抑郁作用的动物模型评价

Payal Rahangdale, Deepak Kumar Basediya, V. Thakur, B. Dubey
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因此,本研究的目的是通过两种不同的动物模型,即悬尾试验和强迫游泳试验,来评估6-shogaol在生姜抗抑郁作用中的作用。以水-甲醇(80/20)为浸提溶剂,柱层析采用正己烷-乙醚(70/30,v/v)混合萃取,分离得到6-shogaol。经柱层析分离得到的6-shogaol的收率为1.3%。分离得到的6-shogaol颜色为淡黄色,质地细腻结晶。强迫游泳试验显示,在所有给药剂量下,6-shogaol的静止时间均显著减少,且呈剂量依赖性。发现游泳时间以类似的方式增加,但在剂量为30 mg/kg的6-shogaol时没有显着增加。尾悬试验的方差分析显示,在剂量为30 mg/kg 6-shogoal时,静止时间的减少不显著,而在剂量为100和300 mg/kg时,与对照组相比,静止时间的减少显著。关键词:Shogaol,提取物,悬尾,强迫游泳,抗抑郁药,分离。
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EVALUATION OF ANTIDEPRESSANT EFFECT OF 6-SHOGAOL IN ANIMAL MODELS
The objective of the study was therefore to evaluate the role of 6-shogaol in the antidepressant effect Zingiber officinale using two different animal models viz., tail suspension test and forced swim test. Ginger rhizomes were extracted using water-methanol (80/20) as the solvent using maceration and 6-shogaol was isolated from the extract using mixture of n-hexane-diethyl ether (70/30, v/v) in column chromatography. The yield of the isolated 6-shogaol after column chromatographic isolation of the aqueous methanolic ginger extract was found to be 1.3%. The isolated 6-shogaol was of pale-yellow color and the texture appeared to be fine and crystalline. The forced swim test revealed that the immobility time was significantly reduced at all the administered doses of 6-shogaol in a dose dependent manner. The swimming time was found to increase in a similar fashion but was not significantly increased at a dose of 30 mg/kg of 6-shogaol. ANOVA analysis of the tail suspension test revealed that the reduction of immobility time was not significant at a dose of 30 mg/kg 6-shogoal whereas at doses of 100 and 300 mg/kg, the reduction was significant as compared to the control group. KEYWORDS: Shogaol, extract, tail suspension, forced swim, antidepressant, isolation.
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