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Anxiolytic and sedative effects of extracts and essential oil from Citrus aurantium L.

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Fig. 2. Effect of Crude Extract and Fractions on Sleeping Time Induced by Sodium Pentobarbital
Fig. 3. Effect of Essential Oil on Elevated Plus Maze Test
Table 3. Effects on Maximal Electroshock Induced Seizures

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