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Adisa A Rahmat1, Farooq Ahsana Dar2, Iqbal M Choudhary2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The chemoprevention of chemically-induced hepatotoxicity is a crucial means of minimizing susceptibility to hepatic carcinogenesis and plants remain a rich source of anti-hepatotoxicants with antioxidant properties.Entities:
Keywords: CCl4 -induced hepatotoxicity; Ca2+ -ATPase activity; Cnestis ferruginea; hepatoprotection; renal protection
Year: 2014 PMID: 24497738 PMCID: PMC3897004 DOI: 10.4103/0974-8490.122913
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacognosy Res ISSN: 0974-8490
Phytochemical constituents in methanol extracts and ethyl acetate fractions of Cnestis ferruginea leaves
Figure 1Effects of Pre-treatment with MECF and EF on liver Enzymes (a) serum aspartate amino transferase (AST) and (b) serum alanine amino transferase (ALT) of rats administered CCl4. A.CMC + olive oil; B. CCl4 only; C. CCl4 + extract 125 mg/kg/5 ml/b.w; D. CCl4 + extract 250 mg/kg/5ml/b.w; E- CCl4 500 mg/kg/5 ml/b.w; F.- extract only (125 mg/kg/5 ml b.w); G- extract only (250 mg/kg/5 ml b.w); H. extract only (500 mg/kg/5 ml/b.w), I. CCl4 + silymarin (25 mg/kg/5ml/b.w). Values are mean ± S.D (n=5); * significantly different from control at (P <0.05). ** Significantly different from CCl4 –treated group at (P <0.05). MECF- Methanol extracts of Cnestis ferruginea, EF- ethylacetate fraction of Cnestis ferruginea
Figure 2Photomicrograph of liver sections stained with hematoxylin and eosin (×40) A. CMC + olive oil; B. CCl4 in olive oil; C. CCl4 + EF (125 mg/kg/5 mL/b.w.); D. CCl4 + EF (250 mg/kg/5mL/b.w.); E. CCl4 + EF (500 mg/kg/5 mL/b.w.); F. CCl4 + MECF (125 mg/kg/5 mL/b.w.); G. CCl4 + MECF (250 mg/kg/5 mL/b.w.); H. CCl4 + MECF (500 mg/kg/5 mL/b.w.); I. CCl4 +silymarin (25 mg/kg/5 mL/b.w.)
Effects of pre-treatment with MECF and EF on serum creatinine, urea, and cholesterol levels in rats induced with CCl4 toxicity
Effects of pre-treatment with MECF and EF on liver microsomal membrane cholesterol and phospholipid levels in rats administered CCl4 intraperitoneally
Effects of MECF and EF on protein concentrations, SOD and Ca2+ ATPase activities in the liver microsomal membranes of rats induced with CCl4 toxicity