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Antidepressant and
antioxidant activities of
Artemisia
absinthium
L. at flowering stage
Mahmoudi, M.1, Ebrahimzadeh, M. A.2*,
Ansaroudi, F.2, Nabavi, S. F.2 and
Nabavi, S. M.2,
1Department
of pharmacology, School of Medicine, Mazandaran University
of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran.
2Pharmaceutical
Sciences Research Center, School of Pharmacy,
Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran. P. O.
Box 48175861.
*Corresponding author E-mail:
zadeh20@yahoo.com.
Tel.: +98-151-3543081-3. Fax: +98-151-3543084.
Accepted 21
August, 2009 |
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Artemisia absinthium
(Asteraceae)
is widely used in Iranian traditional medicine. Its effects
may be correlated with the presence of antioxidant
compounds. Methanolic extract of
A. absinthium
aerial part at flowering stage was screened for antioxidant
activities by five complementary test systems. Also, its
antidepressant activity was determined by forced swimming (FST)
and tail suspension tests (TST). The extract showed good
antioxidant activity. Also, the extract showed good reducing
power activity between 50 and 800 µgml-1. The
extract exhibited a good activity in H2O2
scavenging (IC50 = 243 ± 12.15 µg ml-1).
IC50 for iron ion chelating activity was 419 ±
20.95 µg ml-1. Quercetin, BHA, EDTA and ascorbic
acid used as positive controls in parallel experiments. The
extract showed high phenolic and flavonoid contents. Extract
showed good antidepressant activity in FST.
The extract shortened remarkably the immobility period
during the
FST and TST
and
exhibited a dose dependent activity.
All test groups were significantly different form control group (P <
0.001). Extract at 500 mg kg-1 showed similar
activity as imipramine 10 mg kg-1 (p > 0.05) in
TST.
LD50
was 3700 mg/kg.
These
results introduced A.
absinthium
aerial parts as an easily accessible and edible source of
natural antioxidants and antidepressant.
Key
words:
Antidepressant, Antioxidant activity,
Artemisia absinthium,
DPPH, forced swimming test, tail suspension test. |