The antidepressant activity of Ylang-Ylang (Cananga odorata, Gunuina) flower extract on albino rats / Rona Mae Y. Agbayani., Margelyne D. Ramil., Mark Aries O. Tolentino

By: Agbayani, Rona Mae Y., Ramil, Margelyne D., Tolentino, Mark Aries OMaterial type: TextTextDescription: x, 55 leaves 28 cmSummary: ABSTRACT AGBAYANI, RONA MAE Y., RAMIL, MARGELYNE D., TOLENTINO, MARK ARIES O. 2011., Undergraduate Thesis. Mariano Marcos State University, College of Health Sciences, Department of Pharmacy, City of Batac 2906, Ilocos Norte) Adviser: Ms. Kristian Gay Y. Dutdut Co-adviser: Ms. Janelyn Viado-Rojas One of the most leading causes of depression is suicide. Depressive disorders are among the most common diseases in humans, with the approximately 11.3% of all adults afflicted during any 1 year. Roughly, 90% of patients with depressive symptoms suffer from mild to moderate depression, while only 10% are severely depressed. This study now was conducted to evaluate the anti-depressant like effect of the essential oil obtained from the flower of Ylang-ylang (Cananga odorata). It utilized the experimental method in the conduct of the study. Moreover, this study was done in order to find a cheaper anti-depressant drug. The anti-depressant effect of Ylang-ylang (Cananga odorata) flower extract was tested on albino 18 albino rats. The albino rats were subjected to the negative control group. The test animals were randomly assigned to the negative control group. The test animals were randomly assigned to the treatment group. Force swimming test and CNs stimulant test were performed to determine the possible anti-depressant effect of the Ylang-ylang flower extract the anti-depressant activity of three treatment groups were compared. The significant differences of the anti-depressant activity of the different treatment groups were determined through a two-way mean and analysis of variance (ANOVA). Result showed that the Ylang-ylang flower extract is effective ant-depressant and it has no significant difference with the Flouxotine. The negative control did not interfere with anti-depressant activity.
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ABSTRACT AGBAYANI, RONA MAE Y., RAMIL, MARGELYNE D., TOLENTINO, MARK ARIES O. 2011., Undergraduate Thesis. Mariano Marcos State University, College of Health Sciences, Department of Pharmacy, City of Batac 2906, Ilocos Norte) Adviser: Ms. Kristian Gay Y. Dutdut Co-adviser: Ms. Janelyn Viado-Rojas
One of the most leading causes of depression is suicide. Depressive disorders are among the most common diseases in humans, with the approximately 11.3% of all adults afflicted during any 1 year. Roughly, 90% of patients with depressive symptoms suffer from mild to moderate depression, while only 10% are severely depressed. This study now was conducted to evaluate the anti-depressant like effect of the essential oil obtained from the flower of Ylang-ylang (Cananga odorata). It utilized the experimental method in the conduct of the study. Moreover, this study was done in order to find a cheaper anti-depressant drug. The anti-depressant effect of Ylang-ylang (Cananga odorata) flower extract was tested on albino 18 albino rats. The albino rats were subjected to the negative control group. The test animals were randomly assigned to the negative control group. The test animals were randomly assigned to the treatment group. Force swimming test and CNs stimulant test were performed to determine the possible anti-depressant effect of the Ylang-ylang flower extract the anti-depressant activity of three treatment groups were compared. The significant differences of the anti-depressant activity of the different treatment groups were determined through a two-way mean and analysis of variance (ANOVA). Result showed that the Ylang-ylang flower extract is effective ant-depressant and it has no significant difference with the Flouxotine. The negative control did not interfere with anti-depressant activity.

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