| Literature DB >> 25050312 |
Valiollah Hajhashemi1, Gholamreza Dashti2, Salabali Saberi1, Parvin Malekjamshidi2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to investigate the effect of hydroalcoholic extract and essential oil of Heracleum persicum (Apiaceae) on lipid profile of male hyperlipidemic rabbits.Entities:
Keywords: Essential oil; Heracleum persicum; Hyperlipidemia
Year: 2014 PMID: 25050312 PMCID: PMC4104629
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Avicenna J Phytomed ISSN: 2228-7930
Effect of hydroalcoholic extract and essential oil of H. persicum on serum cholesterol concentration
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| 85±2.9 | 337±16.1 |
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| 74±1.9 | 76±9.6 |
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| 82±4.0 | 598±20.0 |
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| 79±1.0 | 460±11.2 |
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| 74±0.6 | 523±11.6 |
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| 78±3.2 | 423±37.4 |
Data are expressed as mean±SEM of five rabbits per group.
p<0.001 compared with normal group.
p<0.01 compared with control (hyperlipidemic) group.
Effect of hydroalcoholic extract and essential oil of H. persicum on serum triglyceride concentration
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| 82±4.7 | 163±6.9 |
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| 75±5.8 | 74±4.5 |
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| 79±3.5 | 223±12.0 |
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| 102±3.8 | 110±4.1 |
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| 78±3.4 | 174±7.3 |
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| 86±5.7 | 199±11.9 |
Data are expressed as mean±SEM of five rabbits per group.
p<0.001 compared with normal group.
p<0.05 compared with control (hyperlipidemic) group.
Effect of hydroalcoholic extract and essential oil of H. persicum on serum HDL-cholesterol concentration
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| 28.5±1.4 | 88.5±4.1 |
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| 23.6±0.6 | 26.8±1.4 |
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| 26.0±1.3 | 77.0±2.1 |
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| 24.1±0.8 | 110.4±3.4 |
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| 19.0±1.2 | 97.0±3.0 |
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| 22.6±1.0 | 55.4±2.7 |
Data are expressed as mean±SEM of five rabbits per group.
p<0.001 compared with normal group.
p<0.05 compared with control (hyperlipidemic) group.
Effect of hydroalcoholic extract and essential oil of H. persicum on serum LDL-cholesterol concentration
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| 40.1±1.4 | 215.9±18.2 |
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| 35.3±4.8 | 34.4±12.1 |
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| 40.2±7.1 | 476.8±42.5 |
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| 34.2±8.1 | 327.6±33.8 |
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| 39.4±3.1 | 399.2±25.9 |
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| 38.0±4.9 | 336.8±39.6 |
p<0.001 compare with normal group.
p<0.01 compared with control (hyperlipidemic) group.