Özet:
Neuroprotective activities of the essential oil extracted from Salvia multicaulis (1% and 3%, for 21
continuous days), was studied by means of in vivo (Y-maze, radial arm-maze, elevated plus-maze and
forced swimming tests) approaches in scopolamine (0.7 mg/kg, i.p.)-induced amnesia rat model. As
expected, the scopolamine alone-treated rats exhibited the following: decrease of spontaneous
alternation percentage in Y-maze test, increase of the number of working memory errors and the
number of reference memory errors in radial arm-maze test along with decrease of the exploratory
activity, the percentage of the time spent and the number of entries in the open arm within elevated
plus-maze test and decrease of swimming time and increase of immobility time within forced
swimming test. Dual scopolamine and Salvia multicaulis essential oil-treated rats showed significant
improvement of memory formation and exhibited anxiolytic- and antidepressant-like effects in
scopolamine-treated rats. These results suggest the neuroprotective potential of Salvia multicaulis
essential oil in scopolamine-induced amnesia in rats and could act as a promising therapeutic agent for
the neurological abnormalities related to Alzheimer's disease.