Jatropha tanjorensis Euphorbiaceae Ethanolic Leaves Extract Reverses Phenylhydrazine Induced Haematological Alterations in Albino Wistar Rats

E. Umoren, I. Okon, C. Nyenke, E. Modo, N. Amadi, P. I. Brown
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Introduction: Phenylhydrazine has been used in many studies to evaluate its modulatory effects in various biochemical parameters in whole blood and red blood cell lysate. Jatropha tanjorensis Euphorbiaceae have high antioxidants properties; its leaves phytochemical analysis shows the presence of flavonoids, tanins, terpenoids, saponis. This study investigated the ameliorative effects of Jatropha tanjorensis Euphorbiaceae on phenylhydrazine induced haematological alterations in albino Wistar rats.  Materials and Methods: Wistar rats of both sexes (180-200g) were divided into 4 groups (n=5). Group 1 received rat chow; Group 2 received (200 mg/kg) of J. tanjorensis orally. Group 3 received phenylhydrazine only (10 mg/kg). Group 4 received phenylhydrazine (10 mg/kg) + J. tanjorensis (250 mg/kg). All animals were allowed free access to clean drinking water and normal rat chow ad libitum for 35 days. After which animals were sacrificed and blood samples collected for biochemical analysis. Results: Results obtained showed that phenylhydrazine induced normochromic anemia with significant increase in white blood cell count, and neutrophil counts, eosinophils (insignificant) count with a significant reduction in lymphocyte count. However, J. tanjorensis extract reversed the adverse haematological changes induced by phenylhydrazine. Conclusion: In conclusion, Jatropha tanjorensis Euphorbiaceae demonstrated antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-thrombotic effects and reversed the haematological alterations brought upon by phenylhydrazine administration.
麻疯树乙醇叶提取物逆转苯肼诱导的白化Wistar大鼠血液学改变
苯肼在许多研究中被用于评价其对全血和红细胞裂解液中各种生化参数的调节作用。大戟科麻疯树具有较高的抗氧化性能;其叶片的植物化学分析显示存在黄酮类化合物、单宁、萜类化合物、皂甙。本研究探讨了麻疯树对苯肼诱导的白化Wistar大鼠血液学改变的改善作用。材料与方法:取两性Wistar大鼠(180 ~ 200g),随机分为4组(n=5)。第1组给予大鼠饲料;2组口服丹参200 mg/kg。3组仅给予苯肼(10 mg/kg)。4组给予苯肼(10 mg/kg) +丹参(250 mg/kg)。试验期为35 d,各组自由饮水和正常鼠粮。之后处死动物并采集血样进行生化分析。结果:苯基肼引起的正色贫血,白细胞计数、中性粒细胞计数、嗜酸性粒细胞(不显著)计数明显增加,淋巴细胞计数明显减少。然而,丹参提取物逆转了苯肼引起的不良血液学变化。结论:麻疯树具有抗氧化、抗炎和抗血栓作用,并能逆转苯基肼引起的血液学改变。
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