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From: Bauhinia coccinea extract prevents memory loss induced by scopolamine through activation of antiapoptotic and antioxidant pathways in mice

Fig. 2

Improvement effects of EEBC on memory impairment in a scopolamine (SCO)-induced memory deficit mouse model. (a) In the passive avoidance task (PAT), transfer latency time—defined as the time mice remained in the lighted compartment within 5 min—was recorded. (b and c) In the Y-maze test, each mouse was placed at the end of one arm and allowed to move freely through the maze for 8 min. The bar graphs represent the percentage of spontaneous alternation (b) and total number of arm entries (c). Data are presented as mean ± SEM (n = 10/group). *p < 0.05 or ***p < 0.001 vs. NC group, #p < 0.05 or ##p < 0.01 vs. SCO group. NC, normal control; SCO, scopolamine; EEBC, ethanol extract from Bauhinia coccinea; PC, positive control.

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