Effects of Irvingia grandifolia, Urena lobata and Carica papaya on the Oxidative Status of Normal Rabbits

A. Omonkhua, I. Onoagbe
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The hypoglycemic effects of Irvingia grandifolia, Urena lobata and Carica papaya are documented. While medicinal plants may have recognizable therapeutic effects, they may also have toxic side-effects. In this study, the sub-chronic effects of aqueous extracts of I. grandifolia bark, U. lobata root and C. papaya leaves, on the oxidative status of normal rabbits were monitored at pre-determined intervals in the serum for 24 weeks, and in the tissues, by measuring activities of superoxide dismutase and catalase, and the levels of malondialdehyde. The plants studied did not alter the serum MDA levels, liver and pancreatic MDA levels were significantly (p<0.05) lower. For all plants, serum and tissue, SOD and catalase activities were generally statistical similar to control. I grandifolia, U. lobata and C. papaya, did not appear to exert any form of oxidative damage on normal rabbits, with respect to liver and pancreatic MDA levels; they even seemed to be protective against lipid peroxidation.
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有文献报道了桔梗、银杏和番木瓜的降糖作用。虽然药用植物可能有明显的治疗效果,但它们也可能有毒副作用。在本研究中,在预先确定的时间间隔内,通过测量血清中超氧化物歧化酶和过氧化氢酶的活性以及组织中丙二醛的水平,监测了桔梗树皮、枇杷根和木瓜叶的水提取物对正常家兔氧化状态的亚慢性影响,持续24周。研究植物对血清MDA水平无显著影响,肝脏和胰腺MDA水平显著(p<0.05)降低。在所有植物的血清和组织中,SOD和过氧化氢酶活性在统计学上与对照基本相似。在肝脏和胰腺MDA水平方面,大黄叶、叶叶和木瓜对正常家兔似乎没有任何形式的氧化损伤;它们甚至似乎可以防止脂质过氧化。
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