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Evaluation of Daucus carota seeds for anticonvulsant activity and overcoming ptotic effect in Swiss albino mice
Authors
G Yamini Durga, Dr. A Narendra Babu, Rama Rao Nadendla
Abstract
Daucus carota, common names include wild carrot, bird's nest, bishop's lace, and Queen Anne's lace (North America), is a white, flowering plant belongs to the family Apiaceae, native to temperate regions of Europe and southwest Asia, and naturalized to North America and Australia. The flowering tops of the carrot root, carrot grow below ground, its true, but they also put out a green top that will flower and produce seeds like any other plant, they flowered and seeds drop. These seeds have many medicinal benefits. The seeds were collected and authenticated and extracted with suitable solvents (ethanol and aqueous). The extract was evaluated phytochemical and the activities were carried out in Swiss albino mice for anticonvulsant and Antiptotic activity and were compared with standard drug through histopathological studies. And found that the herbal extract shows more synergistic effect with standard drug.
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Pages:22-25
How to cite this article:
G Yamini Durga, Dr. A Narendra Babu, Rama Rao Nadendla "Evaluation of <em>Daucus carota</em> seeds for anticonvulsant activity and overcoming ptotic effect in Swiss albino mice". International Journal of Research in Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol 4, Issue 2, 2019, Pages 22-25
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