Attenuation of The Protective Effect of Honey On Alcohol Induced Hepatotoxicity By Kolanut In Male Albino Rats
Abstract Background: The excessive use of alcohol can lead to alcohol liver damage. However, natural compounds such as honey and kolanut have been investigated to have hepatoprotective activities against liver damage. Objectives: The possible protective effects of aqueous extract of kolanut and honey and the combination of both on alcohol induced hepatotoxicity of male rats were investigated.Materials and Methods: The rats were randomly divided into five equal groups (n=6). Group A was allowed access to water; Group B received ethanol (45% at 3g/kg) once for 21 days, Group C, D and E received alcohol an hour before treated with 50mg/kg of Cola nitida, 2.5g/kg of honey and combination of both respectively. Histopathological analysis and measurement of serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate amino transferase (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), malondialdehyde (MDA) and catalase (CAT).Results: Administration of ethanol (45%) at 3g/kg to rats resulted in significant (P < 0.05) increase in the activities of hepatic markers enzymes (ALT, AST, ALP) as compared with control. Pretreatment of rats with kolanut (50 mg/kg) and honey (2.5g/kg) separately caused significant reduction in ALT, AST and ALP activities while pretreatment with combination of both was not better than the decrease observed when pretreated separately as compared to alcohol-induced group. Conversely, the results of oxidative stress and histological findings took a different pattern in all the pretreated groups.Conclusion: The result showed that the combination of honey and kolanut does not work synergistically in alcohol-induced hepatic damage.