P. A. Udeozor, U. Ibiam, D. E. Uti, G. Umoru, Eucharia N. Onwe, F. O. Mbonu, W. A. Omang, Samuel I. Ijoganu, Charles O. Anaga, J. O. Mbah, S. Nwadum
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Group 3 (standard controls) rats were treated with a standard multivitamin, groups 4, 5, and 6 rats were treated with varying doses of M. poggei leaf extract respectively, while groups 7, 8, and 9 rats were treated with similar doses of T. occidentalis leaf extract by oral intubation for 21 days. Results Earlier, the gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis indicated eighteen (18) and twenty-nine (29) active compounds present in M. poggei and T. occidentalis , respectively . More so, T. occidentalis and M. poggei were studied for their inhibitory potentials against 2,2-diphenyl-1 picrylhydrazyl-free radicals, nitric oxide, phosphomolybdenum, and ferric-reducing antioxidant power. M. poggei and T. occidentalis also showed the following trend of minerals Mg > Ca > Fe > Na > Zn > Mn > K and Mg > Fe > Ca > Na > K > Mn > Zn, respectively. The results also showed that the packed cell volume, red blood cells, and hemoglobin significantly ( p < 0.05) decreased in anemic control rats compared with normal controls and were significantly ( p < 0.05) increased on treatment with the leaf extracts. Catalase, superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase activities, and glutathione levels significantly ( p < 0.05) decreased in anemic control, compared with normal. However, these significantly ( p < 0.05) increased on treatment with the leaf extracts in a dose-independent manner. Malondialdehyde levels took the reverse trend. 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摘要简介 随着最近治疗数据的使用,从未开发的天然材料中寻找药物的几种方法继续推进研究和开发。研究了西葫芦乙醇叶提取物和木瓜叶提取物对苯肼诱导的Wister白化大鼠贫血的抗氧化和抗癌作用。方法 将54只雄性白化大鼠随机分为9个实验组(n = 6) 。第2组至第9组用10 mg/kg体重的苯肼。第1组(正常对照)大鼠仅给予生理盐水。第2组(贫血对照组)大鼠未经治疗。第3组(标准对照组)大鼠用标准复合维生素治疗,第4、5和6组大鼠分别用不同剂量的蒲葛叶提取物治疗,而第7、8和9组大鼠则用相似剂量的西洋参叶提取物经口插管治疗21天。结果早期,气相色谱-质谱分析表明,在M.poggei和T.occidentalis中分别存在十八(18)和二十九(29)种活性化合物。更重要的是,研究了T.occidentalis和M.poggei对2,2-二苯基-1苦基肼自由基、一氧化氮、磷钼和铁还原抗氧化能力的抑制潜力。M.poggei和T.occidentalis的Mg矿物也表现出以下趋势 > Ca > Fe > Na > Zn > Mn > K和Mg > Fe > Ca > Na > K > Mn > Zn。结果还显示,红细胞的堆积体积、红细胞和血红蛋白显著(p < 0.05)与正常对照组相比有所下降,并且显著(p < 0.05)在用叶提取物处理时增加。过氧化氢酶、超氧化物歧化酶、谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶活性和谷胱甘肽水平显著(p < 0.05)与正常人相比有所下降。然而,这些显著的(p < 0.05)在用叶提取物处理时以剂量无关的方式增加。丙二醛水平呈相反趋势。结论 本研究表明,M.poggei和T.occidentalis的叶提取物可用于治疗贫血和氧化应激相关并发症
Antioxidant and Anti-Anemic Effects of Ethanol Leaf Extracts of Mucuna poggei and Telfairia occidentalis in Phenyl-Hydrazine-Induced Anemia in Wistar Albino Rats
Abstract Introduction With the use of recent therapeutic data, several methods for finding medications from untapped natural materials continue to advance research and development. The antioxidant and antianemic effects of ethanol leaf extracts of Telfairia occidentalis and Mucuna poggei in phenylhydrazine-induced anemia in Wister albino rats were investigated. Method A total of 54 male albino rats were randomly assigned to nine experimental groups ( n = 6). Anemia was induced in groups 2 to 9 with 10 mg/kg body weight of phenylhydrazine. Group 1 (normal control) rats were administered normal saline only. Group 2 (anemic control) rats were untreated. Group 3 (standard controls) rats were treated with a standard multivitamin, groups 4, 5, and 6 rats were treated with varying doses of M. poggei leaf extract respectively, while groups 7, 8, and 9 rats were treated with similar doses of T. occidentalis leaf extract by oral intubation for 21 days. Results Earlier, the gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis indicated eighteen (18) and twenty-nine (29) active compounds present in M. poggei and T. occidentalis , respectively . More so, T. occidentalis and M. poggei were studied for their inhibitory potentials against 2,2-diphenyl-1 picrylhydrazyl-free radicals, nitric oxide, phosphomolybdenum, and ferric-reducing antioxidant power. M. poggei and T. occidentalis also showed the following trend of minerals Mg > Ca > Fe > Na > Zn > Mn > K and Mg > Fe > Ca > Na > K > Mn > Zn, respectively. The results also showed that the packed cell volume, red blood cells, and hemoglobin significantly ( p < 0.05) decreased in anemic control rats compared with normal controls and were significantly ( p < 0.05) increased on treatment with the leaf extracts. Catalase, superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase activities, and glutathione levels significantly ( p < 0.05) decreased in anemic control, compared with normal. However, these significantly ( p < 0.05) increased on treatment with the leaf extracts in a dose-independent manner. Malondialdehyde levels took the reverse trend. Conclusion This study indicated that leaf extracts of M. poggei and T. occidentalis can be used in the management of anemia and oxidative stress-related complications