A neuropsychopharmacological profile of "Cinkara", a polyherbal preparation.

1989 
SUDlDlary : "Cinkara", a poly herbal preparation reduced pentobarbitone induced hypnosis in mice, decreased apomorphine induced flighting, aggression and stereotypy and increased amphetamine induced aggregated toxicity in mice. It also increased immobility of rats in forced swimming test, an action which was not blocked by chlor-promazine, and increased ambulation in open arena test. It did not modify electrically induced convulsions or haloperidol catalepsy. It is suggested that the preparation possesses a central nervous system stimulant activity but unlike other CNS stimulants, it lowers aggressive activity in rats. MES
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