Biochemical Impact of Carica Papaya (Pawpaw) leaves Extract and Ruzu Bitters on Hematology and Brain Histology in Sprague Dawley Rats

O. Ebuehi, Lasekan Oyindamola Ayobami, Olufemi Mulkah Ajagun-Ogunleye
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Plant-based products have been utilized for nutritional and medicinal purposes for decades. Although the reported benefits of Carica papaya (Pawpaw) leave extract, its role in hematology, brain histology, and the possible side effect are still areas of research deliberation. Thirty (30) male Sprague Dawley rats, divided into three groups, were fed on rat chow and normal saline, Carica papaya leaves extract and Ruzu bitters, respectively. Blood chemistry, hematology, and brain histology were assayed to ascertain their effects on brain structure and biochemical changes. White blood cells, hemoglobin, red blood cells, platelets, and packed cell volume were carefully evaluated. In the sub-chronic test, there were no significant changes in PCV (%) in the papaya extract and Ruzu bitters group, relative to the control. There was a significant increase in hemoglobin levels in the papaya and Ruzu bitters groups. Carica papaya leaves extract and Ruzu bitters significantly increased certain serum biochemistry parameters (p < 0.05), compared to the control group. Our study revealed that C. papaya leaves extract possess an immunomodulatory effect and did not show any detrimental effect on the brain histology, liver, and general well-being, unlike Ruzu bitters. The neuroprotective effect of the extract is apparent from the intact brain structure of treated rats compared to the other group, (p < 0.05). The hydro-ethanol leaf extract of Carica papaya possesses neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, anti-hemolytic and immunomodulatory effects compared to the Ruzu bitters. However, both extracts’ long-term administration should be taken cautiously and further investigated.
木瓜叶提取物和木瓜苦对Sprague-Dawley大鼠血液学和脑组织学的生化影响
几十年来,植物性产品一直被用于营养和药用目的。尽管报道了番木瓜叶提取物的益处,但其在血液学、脑组织学中的作用以及可能的副作用仍有待研究。三十(30)只雄性Sprague-Dawley大鼠,分为三组,分别喂食大鼠饲料和生理盐水、番木瓜叶提取物和鲁祖苦味剂。测定血液化学、血液学和脑组织学,以确定它们对脑结构和生化变化的影响。仔细评估白细胞、血红蛋白、红细胞、血小板和堆积细胞体积。在亚慢性试验中,与对照组相比,木瓜提取物和鲁祖苦味剂组的PCV(%)没有显著变化。木瓜和鲁祖苦味剂组的血红蛋白水平显著升高。与对照组相比,番木瓜叶提取物和鲁祖苦味剂显著提高了某些血清生化参数(p<0.05)。我们的研究表明,木瓜叶提取物具有免疫调节作用,与鲁祖苦味剂不同,对大脑组织学、肝脏和整体健康没有任何不利影响。与另一组相比,该提取物的神经保护作用在处理大鼠的完整大脑结构中是明显的(p<0.05)。与鲁祖苦味剂相比,番木瓜的水乙醇叶提取物具有神经保护、抗炎、抗溶血和免疫调节作用。然而,应谨慎对待这两种提取物的长期服用,并进行进一步调查。
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