Research Article
Scopolamine-Induced Memory Impairment in Mice: Neuroprotective Effects of Carissa edulis (Forssk.) Valh (Apocynaceae) Aqueous Extract
Table 2
Effects of C. edulis on brain MDA, glutathione, catalase, AChE activity, and protein concentration of Scopolamine-treated mice.
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Each value represents the (). The level of MDA increases and the antioxidant enzyme level decreases for the Scopolamine group (##, ### vs. control), and the administration of C. edulis aqueous extract decreases the level of MDA by increasing the level of antioxidant enzymes (, , and vs. Scopo). One-way ANOVA followed by the Tukey multiple comparison test. Scopo: Scopolamine. |