EVALUATION OF ETHANOLIC LEAF EXTRACT OF CUCUMIS MELO VAR. AGRESTIS IN ACETIC ACID-INDUCED ULCERATIVE COLITIS ON RATS

G. Sivakumar, K. Aswin
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Objective: The crux of the present research work was to evaluate the therapeutic potential of ethanolic leaf extract of Cucumis melo var. agrestis (ELECM)on ulcerative colitis in rats. Material and Methods: The successful induction of ulcerative colitis was done by intra-rectal administration of 500 μL of acetic acid (4% v/v), rats were euthanized on day 8 by cervical dislocation under anesthesia. The pathological parameters such as colon weight, colon antioxidant enzymes (SOD, CAT), lipid peroxidase enzymes (MDA, MPO), inflammatory markers (TNF- α and IL-6), and histopathological aspects were estimated to evaluate the ELECM against the disease control. Sulfasalazine was used as a positive control to compare the protective effect of the ELECM. Key findings: The GC-MS analysis of ELECM confirms the presence of about 12 specific phytochemicals. Induction of ulcerative colitis was evidenced in the control group due to increased colon weight, lipid peroxidase enzymes, and immune markers by alleviating antioxidant enzyme levels in the rat colon. However, ELECM treated group almost reversed the effect of the disease control group. Above all the histopathological response of the ELECM-treated group against the acetic acid-induced ulcerative colitis was almost the same as that of the control group, indicating a significant protective effect. Conclusion: Our present study suggests that ELECM extract has significant protective activity against acetic acid-induced ulcerative colitis due to its higher antioxidant, moderate anti-inflammatory, and mild immune-suppressive effects, and the protective action might be due to the presence of active constituents such as flavonoids and total phenols as presented on the GC-MS analysis report.
黄瓜变种乙醇叶提取物对醋酸诱导的大鼠溃疡性结肠炎的评估醋酸诱发大鼠溃疡性结肠炎的效果评估
研究目的本研究工作的核心是评估甜瓜乙醇叶提取物(ELECM)对大鼠溃疡性结肠炎的治疗潜力。材料和方法:通过直肠内注射 500 μL 乙酸(4% v/v)成功诱导大鼠患上溃疡性结肠炎。对大鼠的结肠重量、结肠抗氧化酶(SOD、CAT)、脂质过氧化物酶(MDA、MPO)、炎症标志物(TNF- α和IL-6)和组织病理学等病理参数进行估计,以评估ELECM与疾病对照组的差异。磺胺沙拉嗪被用作阳性对照,以比较 ELECM 的保护作用。主要研究结果ELECM的气相色谱-质谱分析证实了其中含有约12种特定的植物化学物质。对照组通过减轻大鼠结肠中抗氧化酶的水平,导致结肠重量、脂质过氧化物酶和免疫标记物增加,从而诱发溃疡性结肠炎。然而,ELECM治疗组几乎逆转了疾病对照组的效果。最重要的是,ELECM处理组对醋酸诱导的溃疡性结肠炎的组织病理学反应与对照组几乎相同,这表明ELECM具有显著的保护作用。结论本研究表明,ELECM 提取物具有较高的抗氧化、中度抗炎和轻度免疫抑制作用,因此对醋酸诱导的溃疡性结肠炎具有明显的保护作用。
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