Masoud Ojarudi, Ali Golchin, Hamid Reza Karamdel, Mohammad Valilo, Parviz Ranjbarvan
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Protective effects of Elaeagnus angustifolia L. fruit extract on CCl4-induced oxidative stress and inflammation in rats liver.
Objective: Hepatic cells face oxidative stress-induced damage, but plant antioxidants may offer protection. This study aimed to assess Elaeagnus angustifolia L. fruit extract's potential in shielding rat livers from CCl4 damage.
Materials and methods: 30 Male Wistar rats were randomly divided into five groups: normal control (received distilled water), E. angustifolia hydroalcoholic extract control, CCl4 control, E. angustifolia extract pretreatment (600 mg/kg), and silymarin pretreatment (100 mg/kg). After 14 days of oral administration of extracts, CCl4 was injected intraperitoneally. The samples were collected 48 hr later. Histological and biochemical analyses were then carried out.
Results: CCl4 injection caused significant (p<0.001) changes in liver serum enzymes, lipid profile, bilirubin, total protein, serum albumin, antioxidant enzymes, malondialdehyde, Inflammatory cytokines, and liver tissue morphology. E.angustifolia extract pre-treatment significantly (p<0.05) returned changes to the normal state.
Conclusion: This study's findings revealed that E. angustifolia extract pretreatment could reduce liver injury caused by CCl4 in rats.