Pharmacological actions of berberine on the central nervous system

Shanbhag, S. M. ; Kulkarni, H. J. ; Gaitonde, B. B. (1970) Pharmacological actions of berberine on the central nervous system The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology, 20 (4). pp. 482-487. ISSN 0021-5198

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Abstract

The alkaloid, berberine is widely distributed in the vegetable kingdom. The berberine containing plants are largely used in indigenous medicine. A crude extract known as "Rasaut, Rasvanti and Rasanjana" is a widely used household remedy as a stomachic, bitter tonic and diaphoretic. There is a renewed interest in berberine because of its reported usefulness in diarrhoeas (1) cholera (2) and experimental amoebiasis (3, 4). Some of our studies on the actions of berberine on the central nervous system are presented in this paper.

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