Prophylactic Effect of Cucumis melo on Chromium Vi-Induced Male Albino Rats

G. Malathi
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The production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which induce oxidative stress in humans, is linked to the negative effects of Chromium 6.The protective action of Cucumis melo L. fruit extracts was evaluated in this study in an animal model of hematological and biochemical parameters, which was induced by chromium VI (K2 Cr2 O7). The purpose of this study was to analyse the efficacy of Cucumis melo L. on chromium VI (K2 Cr2 O7)-induced rats. For 42 days, male albino rats (160–20 g) were given the stated oral LD50 dosage of chromium VI (K2Cr2O7) (10 mg/kg body weight). After 42 days, chromium-induced rats were administered with two different concentrations of Cucumis melo L. and ascorbic acid (250 mg/kg, 500 mg/kg body weight) for 7 days. Following therapy, blood was drawn and analysed for a variety of biochemical markers.The results revealed that ingestion of either plant extract, ascorbic acid, or their combination on chromium 6 induced rats significantly increase the activity of Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT), Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) and decreased the activity of Gamma Glutamyl transferase (γ-GT) was recorded. This study has proven that fruit extract particularly its combination with ascorbic acid has a potential prophylactic effect. Cucumis melois vital for modifying the Chromium (VI) induced toxicity on male albino rats. Indeed, the recommended fruits should be consumed to the Chromium (VI) deposited harmful region since they may protect cells from environmental stress.
甜瓜对Vi铬诱导的雄性白化大鼠的预防作用
活性氧(ROS)的产生引起人体氧化应激,与铬6的负面影响有关。采用六价铬(K2 cr2o7)诱导的动物血液学和生化指标模型,对甜瓜果实提取物的保护作用进行了评价。本研究旨在分析甜瓜对六价铬(K2 cr2o7)诱导大鼠的影响。雄性白化大鼠(160 ~ 20 g)按规定LD50剂量(10 mg/kg体重)口服六价铬(K2Cr2O7) 42 d。42 d后,给予2种不同浓度的甜瓜和抗坏血酸(250 mg/kg、500 mg/kg体重),连续7 d。治疗后,抽血并分析各种生化指标。结果表明,植物提取物、抗坏血酸或两者组合对铬6诱导大鼠的谷氨酸转氨酶(ALT)、天冬氨酸转氨酶(AST)活性显著升高,γ-谷氨酰转移酶(γ-GT)活性显著降低。这项研究已经证明,水果提取物,特别是它与抗坏血酸的组合有潜在的预防作用。黄瓜对改善六价铬对雄性白化大鼠的毒性有重要作用。事实上,推荐的水果应该食用到铬(VI)沉积的有害区域,因为它们可以保护细胞免受环境压力。
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Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications
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