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Vol. 13 No. 1 (2022)

January 2022

Protective Role of α-Pinene in Cuprizone-Induced Multiple Sclerosis in Mice

  • Shahin Hassanpour
  • Ali Elahinia

Archives of Advances in Biosciences, Vol. 13 No. 1 (2022), 1 January 2022 , Page 1-14
https://doi.org/10.22037/aab.v13i1.38101 Published: 2023-02-19

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Abstract

Introduction: It is clamied that α-pinene has properties against Multiple Sclerosis (MS) which is known as demyelination of the neurons. Given that, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of α-pinene on Cuprizone-induced (CPZ) MS.

Materials and Methods: A total of forty C57BL/6 mice were allocated to 4 groups. Mice in group 1 (control) were treated with a normal diet. In group 2, CPZ-induced demyelination was done by chew palate containing .2% (w/w) CPZ for 5 weeks. In group 3, a normal diet was provided and mice were injected with

Keywords:
  • α-pinene, Cuprizone, Multiple Sclerosis, Mice
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Hassanpour, S., & Elahinia , A. . (2023). Protective Role of α-Pinene in Cuprizone-Induced Multiple Sclerosis in Mice. Archives of Advances in Biosciences, 13(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.22037/aab.v13i1.38101
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