Haldar, CSaxena, N2009-05-282009-05-281989-05-01Haldar C, Saxena N. Antigonadotropic activity of pineal gland of the Indian palm squirrel Funambulus pennanti. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology. 1989 May; 27(5): 421-3http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/58001Bioassay of the pineal extract of F. pennanti was performed in immature female mice which was previously sensitized with human chorionic gonadotrophin. Reduction of ovarian and uterine weights indicated an antigonadotropic nature of the pineal gland of this animal.engAnimalsBiological AssayFemaleGonadotropins, Pituitary --antagonists & inhibitorsHumansMaleMiceOrgan Size --drug effectsOvary --anatomy & histologyPineal Gland --analysisRatsSciuridaeTissue Extracts --pharmacologyUterus --anatomy & histologyAntigonadotropic activity of pineal gland of the Indian palm squirrel Funambulus pennanti.Journal Article