<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>70</id><JournalTitle>DEPRESSANT, ANTICONVULSANT AND ANTIBACTERIAL  ACTIVITIES OF HIPPOCRATEA AFRICANA</JournalTitle><Abstract>Hippocratea  africana  (Willd.)  Loes.ex  Engl.  (Celastraceae)  is  used  locally  to  treat  convulsion  and 
microbial infections. The root extract of Hippocratea africana was evaluated for depressant effect and antimicrobial 
activity.Depressant  activity  was  evaluated  using  open  field,  force  swimming,  tail  suspension  tests  and 
phenobarbitone-induced  sleeping  time.  Anticonvulsant  activity  was  testedagainst  pentylenetetrazol  and 
aminophylline-induced  convulsions.  The  root  extract/fractions  were  screened  for  antimicrobial  activity  against 
some typed and pure cultures of bacterial and fungal species using Plate -hole diffusion methodon Mueller â€“ Hinton 
agar (MHA) for bacteria and Sabouraud Dextrose Agar (SDA) for the fungi. Minimum Inhibitory Concentrations 
(MICs) of active test samples were determined.  The root extract decreased significantly (p<0.01) the line crossing, 
walling and rearing activities in open field test and increased (p<0.001) the immobility time in force swimming and 
tail suspension tests. The root extract significantly (p<0.0 01) shortened the onset time of sleep and prolonged the 
duration of sleep induced by phenobarbitone sodium. The root extract and fractions  (200  â€“  600 mg/kg)  were found 
to delay significantly (p<0.05  â€“  0.001) the onset of tonic/clonic convulsion and prolonged the time of death of the 
treated mice in  PTZ-  and aminophylline induced convulsions.  The crude extract, chloroform and aqueous fractions 
were active against Staph aureus, and  B. subtilis. P. aeruginosa  was sensitive to aqueous fraction only. The extract
and  fractions  were  inactive  against  any  fungal  isolate.   The  root  extract  of  H.  africana  has  depressant, 
anticonvulsant, sedating and antibacterial activities</Abstract><Email>judeefiom@yahoo.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>4</volume><issue>3</issue><year>2014</year><keyword>Hippocratea africana,Depressant,Anticonvulsant,Antibacterial,Convulsion,Sedation</keyword><AUTHORS>Jude E. Okokon,Koofreh Davies,Bassey S. Antia, Patience J. Okokon</AUTHORS><afflication>Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Uyo, Uyo, Nigeria,Department of Physiology, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Uyo,Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Uyo, Uyo, Nigeria.,Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Uyo, Uyo, Nigeria</afflication></Article></Articles>