Abstract

In present study, the protective effects of Melissa parviflora and Ficus dalhousie were evaluated against AlCl3 induced Alzheimer's infection in albino Wistar rodents. 42 wistar rodents divided in seven groups, six in each, and treated for 21 days. Toward the finish of the investigation, different social, biochemical and histopathological assessments were done. The outcomes showed an abatement in muscle strength as estimated by the rotarod. Muscle in coordination and decline in locomotor action saw in the negative control group, while in the groups treated with plants, they show an improvement in muscle strength and good locomotor development. The biochemical review uncovered that persistent organization of AlCl3 altogether diminished lipid peroxidation and diminished degrees of acetylcholinesterase, catalase, decreased glutathione and glutathione reductase, a record of oxidative pressure process. A marked changes at the subcellular level observed in histopathology studies of control group and better improvement in these parameters was seen in Rivastigmine treated group.

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