Author/Authors :
atallah, aqeel hayder university of baghdad - college of science - department biotechnology, Iraq , shawkat, muayad s. university of baghdad - college of science - department biotechnology, Iraq , mohammed, mouruj a. sattar university of baghdad - college of science - department biotechnology, Iraq
Abstract :
The results of the phytochemical analysis of the crude aqueous and methanolicextracts of Myrtle (Myrtuscommunis), peppermint (Menthapiperita) and Sweet basil(Ocimumbasilicum) contain active compounds : Phenols, Flavonoids and Tannins and missing of Steroids and Coumarines in all extract but Saponins and Alkaloids found in methanolicextract only, while terpens were present in peppermint and basiland absent in Myrtle. Administratingto animals with different extracts showed no effect on serum Acetylcholinesterase (AchE) compared withthese fed on ethanol liquid diet, Methanolicand aqueous extracts of Myrtle, peppermint and basilin the serum of decreased Acetylcholinesterase level significantly(p≤0.05)[(1.25 ΔpH/30 min, 1.23 ΔpH/30 min, 1.28 ΔpH/30 min, 1.20 ΔpH/30 min, 1.26 ΔpH/30 min, 1.28 ΔpH/30 min), liver(0.35 ΔpH/30 min, 0.34 ΔpH/30 min, 0.34ΔpH/30 min, 0.36ΔpH/30 min, 0.42ΔpH/30 min, 0.39ΔpH/30 min) and brain(0.32ΔpH/30 min, 0.37ΔpH/30 min, 0.39ΔpH/30 min, 0.36ΔpH/30 min, 0.34ΔpH/30 min, 0.37ΔpH/30 min)] respectively compared with animals fed on ethanol liquid diet [(1.37 ΔpH/30 min), (0.47 ΔpH/30 min), (0.45 ΔpH/30 min)] respectively.
Keywords :
plants crude extracts , AchE , ethanol liquid diet , Albino mice