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International Journal of Medicinal Plants and Natural Products
Volume 4, Issue 2, 2018, Page No: 25-31
http://dx.doi.org/10.20431/2454-7999.0402004

Long Term Consumption of Ibie Leave (Mucuna Flagellipes) Diets Improves Visuo - Spatial Learning and Memory in Swiss White Mice

Amah A.K.1*, Aduema W2, Arisa U3, Ejiofo D.C1

1.Department of Medical Physiology, Imo State University, Imo State, Nigeria.
2.Department of Human Physiology, PAMO, University of Medical Sciences, Port Harcourt Rivers State, Nigeria.
3.Department of Human Physiology, Gregory University, Uturu, Abia State, Nigeria.

Citation : Amah A.K., Aduema W, Arisa U, Ejiofo D.C, Long Term Consumption of Ibie Leave (Mucuna Flagellipes) Diets Improves Visuo - Spatial Learning and Memory in Swiss White Mice International Journal of Medicinal Plants and Natural Products 2018 ,4(2) : 25-31

Abstract

Mucuna flagellipes is one of the plants commonly used widely in the South Eastern part of Nigeria for the treatment of Anemia. There have never been any record authenticated to the best of my knowledge that focus on the effect of Mucuna flagellipes on visuo-spatial learning & memory, therefore the objective of this study was to determine whether Mucuna flagellipes has effect on the above neurobehavioral parameter, using CD-1 as experimental animals. Thirty CD-1 mice were bought and randomly divided into two groups, consisting of ten (10) mice. Group 1(control) received normal rat fed whereas group 2(test) received the Mucuna diet and clean drinking water for twenty-one days. After this period, they were tested using the Morris water maze. The group 2 animals that received the Mucuna flagellipes showed improved learning and memory behavior by a significantly lower swim latency during acquisition training and reversal training (P< 0.01) and (P< 0.05) compared to group 1 (control). Preference to the Northwest and Southeast quadrant was statistically higher (P< 0.001) compared to group 1.Annulus reversal crossing was also higher (P< 0.01) when compared to group 1. In visible platform task, the test group was statistically lower (P< 0.001) compared to g roup 1. Therefore, Mucuna flagellipes with a fair measure of accuracy improves learning and memory and could be used in the management/ treatment of retrograde amnesia.


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