scholarly journals Nutrient Composition and Selected Biochemical Effects of Cnidoscolus aconitifolius Leaf Extracts in Male Albino Rats

2018 ◽  
Vol 09 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chukwu EC ◽  
Osuocha KU ◽  
Uhegbu FO
Author(s):  
Michael Okey Enemali ◽  
Kingsley Ikechukwu Ubaoji ◽  
Chinenye Enoch Oguazu ◽  
Gambo Sunday Haruna ◽  
Kingsley Kelechi Asogwa

In spite of the advances made in orthodox medicine, there has been an increasing interest in herbal medicine. The leaves of Carica papaya and Pakia biglobosa have been reported to contain lots of beneficial medicinal compounds, hence their use in the traditional prevention, management and treatment of ailments/diseases. In this study, the effect of varied concentrations of the ethanol leaf extract of the plants on some biochemical parameters of albino rats was assessed. The phytochemical compositions of the leaves were determined using established standard laboratory methods. Fifty four male Albino rats weighing between 150g-200g were randomly distributed into nine groups of six animals each. A daily single dose of 500mg/kg, 1000mg/kg, 1500mg/kg and 2000mg/kg body weight of either of the extracts was respectively, administered to the eight test groups for fourteen days. The control group was given only feed and water. Biochemical parameters such as the serum activities of Aspartate Aminotransferase, Alanine Aminotranferase and Alkaline phosphatase as well as the serum concentrations of Bilirubin, Albumin, HCO3-, Urea, Creatinine and Na+ were assessed. Result of the analyses showed that the administration of the extracts did not significantly raise the serum activity of ALT. The decreases in serum concentrations of Urea and increase in the concentration of HCO3- were directly proportional to the concentration of the extracts. It can be deduced from this study, that 500mg, 1000mg 1500mg and 2000mg/kg bw of either C. papaya or P. biglobosa did not elicit any marked hepatotoxicological or renotoxicological effect on the experimental animals


2017 ◽  
Vol 07 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chidi Uzoma Igwe ◽  
Linus Nwaogu ◽  
Emmanuel Uche Olunkwa ◽  
Martin Otaba ◽  
Viola Onwuliri

2015 ◽  
Vol 14 (49) ◽  
pp. 3264-3269 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Nwankpa ◽  
O. G. Chukwuemeka ◽  
G. C. Uloneme ◽  
C. C. Etteh ◽  
P. Ugwuezumba ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emrah Keskin ◽  
Özlem Elmas ◽  
Havva Hande Keser Şahin ◽  
Çağhan Tönge ◽  
Ahmet Günaydın

Abstract Background: In radiotherapy (RT) exposure area, normal tissues are also affected that may cause serious complications in the patients. This study aimed to evaluate Annona muricata’s radioprotective effects on sciatic nerve injury due to ionizing radiation (IR). Methods and Results: 32 adult female Wistar albino rats separated into 4 equal groups; Control (C), Annona muricata leaf extracts (AME), radiation (RAD), radiation and Annona muricata leaf extracts (AME+RAD). In groups AME and AME+RAD, Annona muricata leaf extracts were administered at a dose of 300 mg/kg for the first day and 50 mg/kg everyday for following one week intraperitoneally. In RAD and AME+RAD, rats were exposed to a single dose of 20 Gray IR to their right legs. All the subjects were sacrified at the end of the first month. Oxidative stress biochemical parameters (SOD, CAT and GPx) from blood samples were analyzed. Right sciatic nerves extracted and histomorphology evaluated. Statistically significant vasculature, degenerative and necrotic changes were observed in RAD, compared to C and AME (p<0,01). Swelling in myelin sheath was predominantly seen in RAD. Alterations in the level of CAT (p<0,01), SOD (p<0,01) and GPx (p<0,05) in AME+RAD group compared to RAD group were found to be statistically significant.Conclusion: Our study unveiled that AM could have a potential of biochemically and histomorphology healing on sciatic nerve injury due to ionizing radiation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 34-51
Author(s):  
Iwueke Adaku V. ◽  
Chukwu Ezinne C. ◽  
Onuoha Obinna U. ◽  
Osuocha K.U.

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