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Paper Title: THE EFFECTS OF NOOTROPIC ACTIVITY AND EVALUATION OF PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING USING ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF FICUS RELIGIOSA ROOT BARK &VACCINIUM CORYMBOSUM FRUIT IN RATS
Authors Name: Afreen Begum , Dr.Syed Ahmed Hussain , Nusrath Khatoon , Ayesha begum
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Abstract: The drugs and other extractives were utilised to calculate the factual data and were handled 30 minutes in advance. Extracts of plant medicines are noticed in the assessment, after which psychotherapy action is demonstrated. Since they have been united in group 8, it may be concluded that both the Ficus religiosa root bark and the Vaccinium corymbosum extricates dried natural product are more tenuous. When cared for in moderate quantities, the detachments were less accessible. However, all the detachments with excessive dosages seemed to be promptly considered. In this study, plant extracts were shown to have likewise a critically greater nootropic effect in animal models. Groups four and six exhibited less successful outcomes than group five and seven, with dosages greater than group four and six, while groups eight together demonstrated a balanced, effective outcome. Support for combination dose support is suggested for additional study in order to create the development of an appropriate human-use medication design. It is also recommended that human clinical trials should be undertaken to get more strong evidence for psychotherapy.
Keywords: Keywords: Ficus religiosa, Vaccinium corymbosum and psychotherapy
Cite Article: "THE EFFECTS OF NOOTROPIC ACTIVITY AND EVALUATION OF PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING USING ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF FICUS RELIGIOSA ROOT BARK &VACCINIUM CORYMBOSUM FRUIT IN RATS", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.6, Issue 10, page no.13 - 32, October-2021, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2110003.pdf
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Country: Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Research Area: Pharmacy
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