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Aqueous extract of wood ear mushroom, auricularia polytricha (Agaricomycetes), demonstrated antiepileptic activity against seizure induced by maximal electroshock and isoniazid in experimental animals

  • Gaurav Gupta
  • , Sachchidanand Pathak
  • , Rajiv Dahiya
  • , Rajendra Awasthi
  • , Anurag Mishra
  • , Rakesh Kumar Sharma
  • , Mohit Agrawal
  • , Kamal Dua
  • Jaipur National University
  • Suresh Gyan Vihar University
  • Faculty of Medical Sciences
  • Amity University, Noida
  • University of Technology Sydney

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Abstract

Auricularia polytricha is a popular mushroom found all over the world. This article describes a study of the antiepileptic effect of A. polytricha, a mushroom that is used traditionally for treating asthma, rheumatism, tumors, cough, fever, and epilepsy, and for its antimicrobial effect. We carried out toxicity studies to identify a standard dose of A. polytricha aqueous extract; maximal electroshock (MES)– and isoniazid (INH)–induced seizures in albino mice were used to screen for the extract’s antiepileptic activity. Per Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Guideline 423, up to 2000 mg/kg body weight of extract was toxic. Animals were treated with aqueous extract at doses of 200, 400, and 600 mg/kg body weight. Phenytoin was used as the reference anticonvulsant drug for comparison. The investigation found a significant interruption in INH-induced clonic seizure. During MES, we found a reduction in the period of hind leg extensor phase; mice exhibited a significant decrease in the duration of hind limb extension after being treated with 400 and 600 mg/kg doses of A. polytricha. Comparable results were obtained in the INH group, as the extract seemed to delay the onset of a clonic seizure. The aqueous extract of A. polytricha showed antiepileptic action against MES-and INH-induced epilepsy in the mice. This extract, however, requires additional study in order to completely explain its active ingredients and their mechanisms of action.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)29-35
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms
Volume21
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Antiepileptic activity
  • Auricularia polytricha
  • Isoniazid
  • Maximal electroshock
  • Medicinal mushrooms
  • Phenytoin

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