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Background: Neurodegenerative diseases induce amnesia, and effective treatment is still elusive. Aims and Objectives: The present study highlights the ameliorating effects of Manasa Mitra Vatakam (MMV) using behavioral parameters on scopolamine-induced memory loss in female Wistar rats. Materials and Methods: MMV was compared with DPZ as a standard in the present study to determine the behavioral parameters through elevated plus maze (Hebb William maze/rectangular maze)and locomotor activity in scopolamine-induced memory loss in female Wistar rats. Results and Discussion: The results of the study illustrate the effectiveness of MMV in reversing memory dysfunction and memory-enhancing effects. Conclusion: The study paves the way for exploring research in CNS disorders and its potential application in drug-induced neurotoxicity.
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Background: The scientific validity of contemporary and alternative medicinal practices, such as Ayurveda and Siddha, holds significant importance in today's context. Aim and Objective: The present study employs gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis to investigate a pain-relieving Ayurvedic oil, Dhanwantharam Thailam, aiming to establish correlations between its medicinal activity and the biomolecules it contains. Materials and Methods: Procured sample from a reputable Ayurvedic vendor in Chennai, Dhanwantharam Thailam underwent GC-MS analysis using standard procedures. Results and Discussion: The resulting profile revealed the presence of crucial molecules like oleic acid, dodecanoic acid, 1,2,3-propanetriyl ester, ethenyl ester, and 9,12-octadecadienoyl chloride (Z, Z), aligning with the medicinal properties attributed to Dhanwantharam Thailam. Conclusion: The identification of these biomolecules supports the role of Dhanwantharam Thailamas an effective pain-relieving oil.