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Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs
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(6)1994.
Artigo
em Chinês
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RESUMO
The effects of ?-carotene from Dunaliella salina(?-C) at three doses(12.5,25 and 50 mg?kg~(-1),ip) on learning and memory in rats and mice were studied by using step-down test and Y-maze test.In step-down tests,?-C at all three tested doses had significant effects on normal mice,and could remarkably antagonize the memory impairment induced by scopolamine and 20 % alcohol,but could not antagonize the impairment induced by sodium nitrite.As the same result,?-C at three tested doses administration had significant effects on rats in Y-maze tests.These results suggested that ?-C as an antioxidant could improve the ability of learning and memory in rats and mice.