Evaluation of anti-convulsive properties of aqueous kava extract on zebrafish using the ptz-induced seizure model

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Kava roots have been extensively studied in clinical trials as potential candidate anti-anxiety drugs. However, anti-convulsive properties of various tissues of stems of Kava have not been reported to date. The objective of the study was to evaluate the anti-convulsive potential of aqueous extracts prepared from specific tissues of Kava (Piper methysticum) stems in zebrafish, using the PTZ-induced seizure model. The potency of each extract was compared in terms of the intensity of seizure scores and onset time after pre-treating the zebrafish before the PTZ challenge. The results indicate that aqueous extract of Kava stems without peel after 45 min of pre-treatment exhibited anti-convulsive potential at the dose of 50 mg/L. This study provides evidence to the anti-convulsive properties of peeled Kava stems and its potential for investigation and design of candidate anti-convulsive drugs.

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Jaiswal, Y., Shaikh, M. F., Wang, I., Yong, Y., Lee, V. L. L., & Williams, L. (2020). Evaluation of anti-convulsive properties of aqueous kava extract on zebrafish using the ptz-induced seizure model. Brain Sciences, 10(8), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10080541

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