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Acute effect of ascorbic acid and alprazolam on behaviour, skeletal muscle activity and brain glutamate levels in albino rats
- At: Beijing (China) (2007)
- Type: Poster
- By: ABURAWI, Suher (AlFateh University- Faculty of Pharmacy, Tripoli, Libya)
- Co-author(s): Ben Saad, Jamal (AlFateh University- Faculty of Pharmacy, TRIPOLI, Libya)
Al-Tubuly, Reda (AlFateh University- Faculty of Pharmacy, TRIPOLI, Libya)
Eldrogi, Ahmed (AlFateh University- Faculty of Pharmacy, TRIPOLI, Libya) - Abstract:
Alprazolam is currently used in the treatment of generalized anxiety, panic attacks with or without agoraphobia and depression. The physiological functions of Ascorbic acid are largely dependent on the oxido-reduction properties. The glutamate has a role in anxiety disorders. Glutamate and Ascorbate are linked via a carrier-mediated heteroexchange ..
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