Hippocratea africana Root Extract and Fractions Ameliorates Paracetamol (PCM)-Induced Oxidative Stress and Liver Injuries in Rats

Kufre Noah, Martin O. Anagboso, Uchechukwu L. Iyanyi, Daniel L. Ajaghaku, Jude E. Okokon
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Aim: The antidotal potential of Hippocratea africana root, which is used locally to cure poisoning, was studied in rats. Methodology: The hepatoprotective activity of the root extract (200-600 mg/kg), fractions (dichloromethane (DCM) and aqueous, 400 mg/kg) and Silymarin (100 mg/kg), were investigated against paracetamol-induced liver injury in rats. Assay of liver function parameters, markers of antioxidative stress in addition to liver histological analysis were employed to evaluate the hepatoprotective potential of root extract and fractions. Results: Administration of the root extract (200-600 mg/kg) caused significant (P < .05-.001) increases in the blood levels of total protein and decreases in direct and total bilirubin, and the liver biomarker enzymes ALT, AST, and ALP caused by paracetamol administration. Most of the time, the effects were dose-dependent. When compared to the negative control group of animals (organotoxic-treated animals), the histology of the liver sections from animals treated with extract, fractions, and silymarin revealed a decrease in pathological characteristics. These histological observations suggest significant hepatoprotective potentials which were in line with the chemical pathological alterations. Conclusion: The outcome of the study indicated that root extract and fractions of Hippocratea africana have antioxidative stress potentials and hepatoprotective action against harmful substances, maybe as a result of its phytochemical constituents' activity.
非洲希波克拉底根提取物和组分改善对乙酰氨基酚(PCM)诱导的大鼠氧化应激和肝损伤
目的:研究局部治疗中毒的非洲希波克拉底根对大鼠的解毒作用。方法:研究水飞蓟根提取物(200 ~ 600 mg/kg)、二氯甲烷和水飞蓟素(400 mg/kg)和水飞蓟素(100 mg/kg)对扑热息痛致大鼠肝损伤的保护作用。采用肝功能指标测定、抗氧化应激指标测定及肝脏组织学分析,评价其对肝脏的保护作用。 结果:给药后(200 ~ 600 mg/kg)显著降低(P <(0.05 - 0.001)引起血液中总蛋白水平升高,直接胆红素和总胆红素以及肝脏生物标志物酶ALT、AST和ALP水平降低。大多数情况下,效果是剂量依赖的。与阴性对照组动物(器官毒性处理动物)相比,用提取物、馏分和水飞蓟素处理的动物肝脏切片的组织学显示病理特征减少。这些组织学观察表明其具有显著的肝保护潜力,这与化学病理改变是一致的。结论:非洲希波克拉底根提取物和部位具有抗氧化应激潜能和抗有害物质的肝脏保护作用,这可能与其植物化学成分的活性有关。
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