Evaluation of the Hepatoprotective Properties of Traditional Formulations Based on Cochlospermum tinctorium Used in Benin.

IF 2.1 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Advances in Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences Pub Date : 2024-08-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/7753008
Appolinaire K Dossa, Jean Robert Klotoé, Victorien Dougnon, Eric Agbodjento, Rémi Akotègnon, Fréjus Ohouko, Manoir Hounkanrin, Kévine Vodounnon, Luc V C Brun, Fréderic Loko
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Abstract

Hepatic diseases represent a public health problem. Among the approaches to their management is the use of traditional treatments based on the use of medicinal plants. In Benin, several recipes based on Cochlospermum tinctorium are used in the treatment of hepatitis without a real scientific basis. This study aimed to evaluate the hepatoprotective effects and acute oral toxicity of 10 of these recipes. The variables studied were the variety of C. tinctorium (wild form vs. cultivated form), the species associated with C. tinctorium (Combretum micranthum vs. Chromolaena odorata), and the proportion of C. tinctorium in the recipe (1; 4/5; 1/2). The hepatoprotective effect of these extracts at doses of 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg/bw was evaluated in Wistar rats subjected to hepatotoxicity induction through the administration of 5 g/kg of paracetamol. Acute oral toxicity was assessed following the OECD 423 protocol. The results revealed an absence of acute oral toxicity for the 10 recipes. The hepatoprotective tests conducted indicated that the hepatoprotective effect of C. tinctorium is dose dependent. The wild variety of C. tinctorium had a better hepatoprotective effect than the cultivated one. The association with C. micranthum enhances the hepatoprotective effect of C. tinctorium, unlike that with C. odorata. This study emphasizes that the combination of C. tinctorium with C. micranthum in the treatment of hepatitis is scientifically justified and it exhibits a dose-dependent hepatoprotective effect.

评估贝宁使用的基于鹅掌楸的传统配方的保肝特性
肝病是一个公共卫生问题。治疗肝病的方法之一是使用以药用植物为基础的传统疗法。在贝宁,有几种以 Cochlospermum tinctorium 为基础的配方被用于治疗肝炎,但并没有真正的科学依据。本研究旨在评估其中 10 种配方的保肝效果和急性口服毒性。研究的变量包括洋金花的品种(野生型与栽培型)、与洋金花相关的物种(Combretum micranthum 与 Chromolaena odorata)以及洋金花在配方中的比例(1;4/5;1/2)。通过给 Wistar 大鼠服用 5 克/千克扑热息痛诱导肝毒性,评估了这些提取物在 100、200 和 400 毫克/千克/体重剂量下的保肝作用。根据 OECD 423 协议对急性口服毒性进行了评估。结果显示,10 种配方均无急性口服毒性。所进行的保肝试验表明,洋二仙草的保肝效果与剂量有关。野生品种的马钱子比栽培品种的保肝效果更好。与 C. micranthum 联用可增强洋二仙草的保肝作用,而与 C. odorata 联用则不同。这项研究强调了洋锡草与小糠蒌联合治疗肝炎是科学合理的,而且洋锡草具有剂量依赖性的保肝作用。
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