Anticonvulsant properties of the methanolic extract of Cyperus articulatus (Cyperaceae)

2001 
Abstract The methanolic extract of rhizomes of Cyperus articulatus , a plant used in traditional medicine in Africa and Latin America for many diseases, possesses anticonvulsant activity in mice. This extract protected mice against maximal electroshock (MES)- and pentylenetetrazol (PTZ)-induced seizures. It also delayed the onset of seizures induced by isonicotinic acid hydrazide and strongly antagonized N -methyl- d -aspartate-induced turning behavior. The ED 50 for protection against seizures was 306 (154–541) mg/kg intraperitoneally (i.p.) for the PTZ test and 1005 (797–1200) mg/kg i.p. for the MES test. The ED 50 of methanolic extract against N -methyl- d -aspartate-induced turning behavior was 875 (623–1123) mg/kg i.p. C. articulatus L. methanolic extract protected 54% of mice from seizures induced by strychnine at the dose of 1000 mg/kg i.p. but had no or a moderate effect only against picrotoxin- or bicuculline-induced seizures. With these effects, the rhizome of C. articulatus L. possesses anticonvulsant properties in animals that might explain its use as a traditional medicine for epilepsy in Africa.
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