Amelioration Effect of Emblica officinalis Extract on Ovary in Endosulfan Induced Swiss Albino Mice

P. Sinha, A. Kumari
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Background: In the present time use of pesticides has become very common by the farmers for the better yield of crops. Endosulfan, a chlorinated cyclodiene insecticide, is widely and very liberally used in agricultural sector. But it has created deleterious effects on human health. Objective: In the present study amelioration effect of Emblica officinalis (E. officinalis) extract on ovary in Endosulfan induced Swiss albino mice was studied. Materials and Methods: Three groups were formed, each with six mice. The control group of mice received distilled water as drinking water. The second group was exposed to Endosulfan @ 3 mg/kg body weight daily for 6 weeks by Gavage method. The third group was exposed to Endosulfan @ 3 mg/kg body weight daily for 6 weeks followed by 6 weeks exposed to E. officinalis (100 mg/kg body weight) extract. Animals were sacrificed after the schedule treatment. Results and Discussion: Light microscopic observations showed various histopathological deformities in sections of treated ovary and improper development of follicle such as detached ova Original Research Article Sinha and Kumari; BJPR, 11(2): 1-9, 2016; Article no.BJPR.17669 2 and degeneration of follicular cells due to Endosulfan exposure were also found. The present studies also indicate that alterations were found to be significantly ameliorated in E. officinalis extract treated group. Conclusion: It may be concluded from this study that E. officinalis have a potent capacity to control Endosulfan induced toxicity.
甘露提取物对硫丹诱导的瑞士白化小鼠卵巢的改善作用
背景:为了提高农作物的产量,目前农民使用农药已经变得非常普遍。硫丹是一种氯化环二烯杀虫剂,在农业部门被广泛使用。但它对人类健康造成了有害影响。目的:研究恩布利加提取物对硫丹诱导的瑞士白化小鼠卵巢的改善作用。材料与方法:将小鼠分为三组,每组6只。对照组小鼠以蒸馏水作为饮用水。第二组采用灌胃法,每天给药3 mg/kg体重的硫丹,持续6周。第三组每天暴露于3mg /kg体重的硫丹,持续6周,随后6周暴露于officinalis (100mg /kg体重)提取物。动物在计划治疗后被处死。结果与讨论:光镜观察显示,治疗后卵巢切片出现各种组织病理学畸形,卵泡发育不正常,如卵子脱落;生物工程学报,11(2):1-9,2016;文章no.BJPR。17669 2和由于硫丹暴露导致的滤泡细胞变性也被发现。本研究还表明,马齿苋提取物处理组明显改善了这些变化。结论:马齿苋对硫丹的毒性有较强的抑制作用。
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