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Five groups of C57Bl/6JSto mice (groups 1-5) were tested on a vertical pole 2 weeks since subcutaneous administration of proneurotoxin MPTP (40 mg per kg b. w.) to groups 2-5. Group 1 served as control. It is known that this MPTP dosage forms within 2 weeks sensorimotor disturbances similar to the initial stage of Parkinson's disease. One week before MPTP injection and during all the period after it (2 weeks) animals of groups 3-5 got one of the three extracts of biomass homogenate of the «remedy beetle» Alphitobius diaperinus as an additive to their food (8 g per 1 kg of food). The extracts were as follows: water (N 1), water-methanol (N 2) and water-methanol one after solid-phase extraction (N 3). All extracts were immobilized on a phytocarrier. Animals of groups 1 & 2 used ordinary food. Sensorimotor disturbances which could be clearly seen in the 2nd group of mice (MPTP) were absent in group 1 (control) as well as groups 3-5 which received an «antidote» with their food as one of the extracts of homogenate of the beetle biomass. The extract N 3 demonstrated maximal efficiency of all.

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