Abstract:
Parturient females display impulsive behavior represented in the form of aggressive bouts when exposed to
conspecifics. Prolonged aggression during the postpartum period could affect maternal care. Eclipta alba is
traditionally known to induce neuropsychiatric alterations, however its ability to circumvent maternal
aggression has not been elucidated. The present study was aimed to investigate the ability of the aqueous extract of Eclipta alba to suppress maternal aggression. In the single dose study, 100, 200 and 500mg/kg body weight of the aqueous extract of Eclipta alba was administered to parturient females 30 minutes prior to maternal aggression testing against intruder males. In the multiple dose study, 100, 200 and 500mg/kg of the extract were administered for 15 and 30 days and maternal aggression was quantified. Administration of the extract for 15 and 30 days in dose schedules of 200 and 500mg/kg body weight significantly suppressed agonistic encounters by the dams and therefore had beneficial anti-aggressive activity.