3rd Global Conference on Nanomedicine, Nanobiology, Nanotechnology & Pharmacology
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Accepted Abstracts

Antidepressant effect of Brahmi Ghrita prepared from Puran Go-ghrita and Fresh Go-ghrita [Cow ghee] in CUMS animal model

Menkudale Bhavana*
Bharati Vidyapeeth University, India 

Citation: Bhavana M (2019) Antidepressant effect of Brahmi Ghrita prepared from Puran Go-ghrita and Fresh Go-ghrita [Cow ghee] in CUMS animal model. SciTech Nanosciences-Pharma 2019. tokyo: Japan

Received: August 04, 2019         Accepted: August 06, 2019         Published: August 06, 2019

Abstract

Inter-relation exist between life-events related to stress and reaction of body to these events and onset of clinical depression. CUMS (Chronic Unpredictable Mild Stress) experimental animal model produce situation similar to clinical depression for pre-clinical evaluation of anti-depressants. Brahmi ghrita, a unique herbal lipid based Ayurvedic medicinal formulation indicated in treatment of Unmada (pre-monitory symptoms of Unmada are correlated with disease depression), possessing Brahmi [Bacopa monnieri] and Ela [Elettaria cardamomum] as the key ingredients. Thus present study was aimed to assess the anti-depressant potential of BG I [prepared from Puran Go-ghrita (ten year old cow ghee)] and BG II [prepared from Fresh Go-ghrita]. Method: Wistar rats were randomly allocated in seven groups. Non-stressed control animals had no contact with the stressed group. Another six groups, were exposed to sequential stress pattern to induce depression in them. Test drugs Puran ghrita, BG I, Fresh Go-ghrita, and BG II in dose of 0.72mg/200gm, were administered orally for 28 days. Standard drug (Imipramine hydrochloride) in dose of 10mg/kg, and CUMS group with normal saline. Behavioural deficit was assessed by number of rotations using Forced Swim Test (FST) and sucrose consumption percentage using Sucrose Preference Test. Result and Discussion: Daily administration of all test drugs during the course of CUMS significantly (p<0.0001) suppressed the behavioural changes induced by CUMS. BG I and BG II had significant difference (p<0.05) compared to Puran Go-ghrita and Fresh Go-ghrita. However no significant difference was observed between BG I, BG II and standard drug. Thus Brahmi Ghrita showed anti-depressant activity induced by stress in CUMS animal model. However, further studies regarding mechanism of action and clinical exploration is needed

Keywords: Brahmi ghrita; Puran ghrita; cow ghee; CUMS; depression; antidepressants.