Research Article

Stephania japonica Ameliorates Scopolamine-Induced Memory Impairment in Mice through Inhibition of Acetylcholinesterase and Oxidative Stress

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Effect of CHF on brain AChE activity and oxidative stress biomarkers in the scopolamine-induced mouse model. (a) AChE activity, (b) rGSH level, (c) MDA level, (d) SOD activity, and (e) CAT activity in the brain of different groups of mice. Means with different letters (a-f) differ significantly (), where all the drug-treated groups were significantly different () from the disease control group (scopolamine-treated group). Values were expressed as mean ± STD, n = 6 mice for each group. AChE, acetylcholinesterase; NV, normal vehicle group; SCO, scopolamine; DON, donepezil; CHF, chloroform fraction; rGSH, reduced glutathione; MDA, malondialdehyde; CAT, catalase.
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