Abstract

ABSTRACTThe aqueous leaf extract of Cymbopogon citratus (CYC) was evaluated for memory functions on scopolamine (SCO)-induced amnesia in mice. Male mice received CYC (25, 50, or 100 mg kg−1) or saline (10 mL kg−1) orally for 7 consecutive days. In the interaction studies, the mice were given CYC (25, 50, or 100 mg kg−1, p.o) 30 min before SCO (3 mg kg−1, i.p) for 7 consecutive days. Thirty minutes after the last treatment in each case, memory function was evaluated using Y-maze and object recognition tests. The biomarkers of oxidative stress (malondialdehyde and glutathione) and acetyl-cholinesterase activity in the brain of SCO-treated mice were also determined. CYC increased memory performance and attenuated SCO-induced amnesia in mice. The extract also attenuated increased oxidative stress and acetyl-cholinesterase activity induced by SCO. Findings of this study suggested the potential use of the aqueous leaf extract of C. citratus as a phytotherapeutic agent for memory decline.

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