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COMPARISON OF ANTIOXIDANT EFFECT OF MELISSA OFFICINALIS LEAF AND VITAMIN C IN LEAD ACETATEINDUCED LEARNING DEFICITS IN RAT

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 Background & Objective: It has been established that oxidants have deleterious effects on learning and memory. Lead can also exert such effects through oxidative stress. This research was designed to compare the potential ANTIOXIDANT effects of MELISSA OFFICINALIS and VITAMIN C on LEARNING DEFICITS induced by LEAD ACETATE in fetal and neonatal periods.Materials & Methods: Fifteen mated Wistar rats were divided into control and 4 experimental groups as follows; Melissa (M) (1.5% in standard rat food formula), lead (Pb)-exposed (0.2% in drinking water), M+Pb group and a positive control group (Pb+vitamin C). Treatment started from 7th day of gestation and continued during pregnancy and lactation. After that, the learning abilities and memory retention of fourmonth old male offspring were studied using a complex T-maze.Results: There were significant differences between lead-exposed and other groups in the time of goal reaching and the number of errors (p<0.05) while there was no significant difference between the other groups.Conclusion: Since L+M group did not show any significant difference when compared to L+vitamin C group and melissa showed similar effects as VITAMIN C, it can be considered as a natural ANTIOXIDANT product.

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    ROSTAMI, SAREH, MOMENI, ZEINAB, BEHNAM RASSOULI, MORTEZA, & GHAYOUR, NARGESS. (2010). COMPARISON OF ANTIOXIDANT EFFECT OF MELISSA OFFICINALIS LEAF AND VITAMIN C IN LEAD ACETATEINDUCED LEARNING DEFICITS IN RAT. DANESHVAR MEDICINE, 17(86), 47-54. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/356697/en

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    ROSTAMI SAREH, MOMENI ZEINAB, BEHNAM RASSOULI MORTEZA, GHAYOUR NARGESS. COMPARISON OF ANTIOXIDANT EFFECT OF MELISSA OFFICINALIS LEAF AND VITAMIN C IN LEAD ACETATEINDUCED LEARNING DEFICITS IN RAT. DANESHVAR MEDICINE[Internet]. 2010;17(86):47-54. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/356697/en

    IEEE: Copy

    SAREH ROSTAMI, ZEINAB MOMENI, MORTEZA BEHNAM RASSOULI, and NARGESS GHAYOUR, “COMPARISON OF ANTIOXIDANT EFFECT OF MELISSA OFFICINALIS LEAF AND VITAMIN C IN LEAD ACETATEINDUCED LEARNING DEFICITS IN RAT,” DANESHVAR MEDICINE, vol. 17, no. 86, pp. 47–54, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/356697/en

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