Dasarapu Santhosha *, Alluri Ramesh
Vishnu Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Narsapur, Medak, Telangana
ABSTRACT In the present study , antiepileptic effect of the methanolic extract of the leaves of Citrus Grandis was evaluated by hand limb extension induced by chemically induced seizures in mice models.Two different doses were selected .The methanol extract of the leaves of Citrus Grandis (150, 200 mg/kg, i.p.) was studied for its antiepileptic effect on caffeine induced seizures in mice. Citrus grandis (150 and 200 mg/kg) significantly reduced the duration of seizures induced by chemicals. However, only 150 and 200mg/kg …show more content…
After the extraction process is completed the solvent is collected and it is set for distillation.
The product is collected after the distillation process is completed and it is washed for several times and kept for air drying. The product is stored in air tight container at 25-35celsius.[38]
Experimental animals
Swiss mice of either sex, 8-10 weeks old, weighing about 25-30 g were used in Experiments. Animals were housed in polypropylene cages maintained under Standard condition (12 hours light / dark cycle; 25 ± 3 0C, 45-65% humidity) and had Free access to standard rat feed (Hindustan Liver Ltd., India) and water ad libitum All the animals were acclimatized to laboratory condition for a week before commencement of experiment. All experimental protocols were reviewed and accepted by the Institutional Animal Ethical Committee (IAEC) prior to the initia0tion of the experiment[39].
Screening of Anticonvulsant activity
• Fresh drug solutions were prepared on each day of the experiments. Drugs were administered intraperitoneally (i.p.) to the animal.
• Control animals received equal volume of injections of the appropriate …show more content…
The mouse was considered protected if the drug 10 abolished the tonic hind limb extension . The mean duration of various parameters of different groups areshown in tables 1-4.
Serial no. of animals
Parameters (in seconds) 1 2 3 4 5 6 MEAN Tonic hind limb flexion 1 4 3 3 4 2 2.83
Tonic hind limbextension 13 16 15 10 11 12 12.83
Clonus 16 14 20 13 16 14 15.5
Post-ictal depression 178 180 212 170 120 182 173.66
Recovery(R)/ Death (D) R R R R R R
Table 1: Mean duration of various parameters of group 1
(control,0.25 ml distilled water)
Serial no. of animals
Parameters (in seconds) 1 2 3 4 5 6 MEAN Tonic hind limb flexion - - - - - - -
Tonic hind limbextension - - - - - - -
Clonus 16 14 18 14 13 14 14.83
Post-ictal depression - - - - - - -
Recovery(R)/ Death (D) R R R R R