Antiamnesic effect of aqueous lyophilisate of Drymaria cordata on scopolamine-induced amnesia and oxidative stress in mice

Abstract Background: Learning and memorization are the so-called higher functions of the brain whose alteration is at the origin of neurodegenerative diseases. Drymaria cordata (D. cordata) is a plant used in Cameroon to treat disorders such as convulsions and ulcers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the anti-amnestic effects of D. cordata on scopolamine-induced amnesia in mice and its potential antioxidant properties. Methods: The Morris water maze was used to evaluate the spatial m...
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