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The present study was underta ken to evaluate the anxiolytic and anti epileptic activity of ethonolic extract of Flemingia macrophylla by using different extract conce ntrations in rodents . A nxiolytic activity of FME was estimated by using Elevated plus maze test and light - dark model a long with Mono Amino Oxidase enzyme levels in mice and the anticonvulsant activity of FME was estimated in rats by using MES , PTZ methods and those showing response were divided into four groups of six animals each. Group - I (Normal), Group - II (Diazepam 2 mg/ Kg , p.o) , Group - III (FME 20mg/Kg in mice, 100mg/Kg in rats, p.o), Group - IV(FME 50mg/Kg in mice, 200mg/Kg , p.o). Animals treated with FME had shown a significant increase in enzyme levels and significant decrease in anxiety and onset of convulsions w hen compared with the diazepam treated animals. T he ethanolic extract of Flemingia macrophylla afforded significant protection against anxiety and epilepsy. The activity may be due to the presense of flavonoids & glycosides.

Keywords

Anti Anxiety, Anti Epileptic, Flemingia macrophylla, Diazepam, Pentylene Tetrazole.
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