
Behavioral and enzymatic bioassays with Serjania erecta Radlk., Sapindaceae, correlated with cognitive dysfunctions
2010; Springer Science+Business Media; Volume: 20; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1590/s0102-695x2010000400010
ISSN1981-528X
AutoresLuciana S. C. Broggini, Renata S. Fernandes, Thiago Nogueira, Fernanda R. Suzano, Ariadiny Lima Caetano, Hudson Sousa Buck, Lucélio Bernardes Couto, Suzelei de Castro França, Paulo Sérgio Pereira,
Tópico(s)Medicinal Plants and Bioactive Compounds
ResumoThe purpose of this study was to investigate the crude extract of Serjania erecta Radlk., Sapindaceae, and its bioactive agents as preventive or inhibitor of memory loss in rodents, as well as other factors correlated with Alzheimer's syndrome: antioxidant and anticholinesterase activity, mainly as plant adaptogen - low toxicity and regulation action. The blocking cholinergic reversion activity (scopolamine) in the test of the passive avoidance was detected by measuring latency in young and adult animals. It presented low toxicity, with protective effect as shown by biochemical analysis (hypoglycemic/hypotriglyceridemic). Elevated levels (above 83%) of antioxidant activity were detected. AchE and BuChE inhibition were also detected in the chromatographic fractions, which were active both orally and directly on CNS (ICV).
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