to evaluate drug effects on motor coordination, balance and motor learning in rodents
Rotarod test is widely used to evaluate drug effects on motor coordination, balance and motor learning in rodents.
The principle of this test is that rats or mice are first trained to walk on a rod rotating at a certain speed. Once the animals have learned this, the effect of a test-compound on their motor performance is evaluated.
Animals experiencing impaired motor coordination are unable to cope with the rotating rod and will drop off when the rotation speed exceeds their motor coordination capacity. When the animal drops from rod safely into its own lane, the time latency to fall is automatically recorded.
Orchid’s Rotarod is controlled by an advanced microprocessor which provides precise timing control and accurate speed regulation. Rotation can be electronically set at a constant speed (2-60 rpm) using a dial on the front panel.
Same instrument can be used for mice as well as rat just by changing the rotor
Five Lanes
Mechanical detection of fall
Individual lane timers (0-9999.9s) with resolution of 0.1s
Electronic rod speed adjustment- constant speed (2-60 rpm)
Software for real time data transfer
Easy replacement of rotor
This product may also be searched with keywords as Rota rod, Accelerating rotarod, rotarod test for rat and mice, rotarod test for mice and rat, rotarod test for mouse
System Specification & Models
Specifications
Model
RR 01
Number of lanes
Five
Speed
2 – 60 rpm
Timer
0 – 9999.9s (resolution – 0.1s)
Rotor specifications
Mice rotor- 30mm diameter
Rat rotor – 60mm diameter
Lane width
75 mm
Height to fall
For Mice: 285 mm
For Rat: 300 mm
Display
LCD
Material of composition
Methacrylate, Aluminium
Certifications
CE Compliant
Power requirements
220/230V AC 50Hz
110/110v AC 50 – 60Hz*
Overall Dimensions
570 x 300 x 590 mm
*Needs to be specified in order information
Order Information
Model
Accessories
RR 01
Basic instrument-1
Mice rotor-1
Rat rotor -1
Tools for assembling
Software for data transfer
RS 232 Cod-1
RS232 to USB convertor-1
Note: Orchid’s continuing product development makes specifications subject to change without prior notification.
Digital Rota Rod Apparatus :
1.Singh, K.P., Meena, H.S. and Negi, P.S., 2014. Enhancement of neuromuscular activity by natural specimens and cultured mycelia of Cordyceps Sinensis in mice. Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 76(5), p.458
Rotarod Apparatus
to evaluate drug effects on motor coordination, balance and motor learning in rodents
Rotarod test is widely used to evaluate drug effects on motor coordination, balance and motor learning in rodents.
The principle of this test is that rats or mice are first trained to walk on a rod rotating at a certain speed. Once the animals have learned this, the effect of a test-compound on their motor performance is evaluated.
Animals experiencing impaired motor coordination are unable to cope with the rotating rod and will drop off when the rotation speed exceeds their motor coordination capacity. When the animal drops from rod safely into its own lane, the time latency to fall is automatically recorded.
Orchid’s Rotarod is controlled by an advanced microprocessor which provides precise timing control and accurate speed regulation. Rotation can be electronically set at a constant speed (2-60 rpm) using a dial on the front panel.
Description
Features
This product may also be searched with keywords as Rota rod, Accelerating rotarod, rotarod test for rat and mice, rotarod test for mice and rat, rotarod test for mouse
System Specification & Models
Rat rotor – 60mm diameter
For Rat: 300 mm
110/110v AC 50 – 60Hz*
*Needs to be specified in order information
Order Information
Mice rotor-1
Rat rotor -1
Tools for assembling
Software for data transfer
RS 232 Cod-1
RS232 to USB convertor-1
Note: Orchid’s continuing product development makes specifications subject to change without prior notification.
Digital Rota Rod Apparatus :
1.Singh, K.P., Meena, H.S. and Negi, P.S., 2014. Enhancement of neuromuscular activity by natural specimens and cultured mycelia of Cordyceps Sinensis in mice. Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 76(5), p.458
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