Ameliorative effects and histological assessment of active fractions of ethanolic fruits extract of Raphia hookeri on AlCl3 induced toxicity in rats

Ojochenemi Eje Yakubu, John Akighir, C. Imo, Lukas De Jesus Akaangee, Isaac Eleojo Shaibu, Reuben Owuna
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Background: Aluminium chloride is a widely distributed element with a well-established toxicity. The study aimed at evaluating ameliorative effects of active fractions and ethanolic fruits extracts of Raphia hookeri on AlCl3-induced toxicity in male rats. The objectives included; determination of liver and kidney function biomarkers, lipid profile, histopathological assessment of the organs. Methods: A total of 110 healthy male rats weighing 180-200 g were grouped into 11 groups of 10 rats each. Group 1: Normal feed and water (normal control). Group 2: AlCl3 only. Group 3: 200 mg/kg b. w of vitamin C. Group 4 and 5: N-hexane fraction at 10 and 20 mg/kg b. w. Group 6 and 7: ethyl acetate fraction at 10 and 20 mg/kg b. w. Group 8 and 9: Aqueous fractions at 10 and 20 mg/kg b. w. Group10 and 11: Ethanol extract at doses of 200 mg/kg b. w and 400 mg/kg b. w. The treatment lasted for 21 days. Results: Results revealed a significant (p˂0.05) decreased in the activities of ALT, AST, ALP, TB, DB and TP. It further revealed a significant (p˂0.05) decrease in urea, creatinine, sodium, potassium and chloride. Also, a significant (p˂0.05) decrease in CHOL, TG, HDL-C, LDL-C was observed. Histopathological assessment of the liver and kidney tissues corroborated the observed changes in enzymes activities. Conclusions: The findings demonstrated ameliorative potentials of active fractions and ethanolic fruit extract of Raphia hookeri against hepatic and renal damage induced by AlCl3 in a dose and time dependent manner.
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Raphia hookeri 果实乙醇提取物活性组分对氯化铝诱导的大鼠毒性的改善作用和组织学评估
背景:氯化铝是一种广泛分布的元素,具有公认的毒性。本研究旨在评估 Raphia hookeri 的活性馏分和乙醇果实提取物对氯化铝诱导的雄性大鼠毒性的改善作用。研究目标包括:测定肝脏和肾脏功能生物标志物、血脂概况、器官组织病理学评估。研究方法将体重 180-200 克的 110 只健康雄性大鼠分为 11 组,每组 10 只。第 1 组:正常饲料和水(正常对照组)。第 2 组:仅氯化铝。第 3 组:200 毫克/千克体重的维生素 C。 第 4 组和第 5 组:10 毫克/千克体重和 20 毫克/千克体重的正己烷馏分。第 6 组和第 7 组:乙酸乙酯馏分,10 毫克/千克体重和 20 毫克/千克体重。第 8 组和第 9 组:水馏分,10 毫克和 20 毫克/千克体重。第 10 组和第 11 组:乙醇提取物,剂量分别为 200 毫克/千克体重和 400 毫克/千克体重:结果显示,ALT、AST、ALP、TB、DB 和 TP 的活性明显降低(p˂0.05)。此外,尿素、肌酐、钠、钾和氯化物的含量也明显下降(p˂0.05)。此外,还观察到胆固醇、总胆固醇、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇明显下降(p˂0.05)。肝脏和肾脏组织的组织病理学评估证实了观察到的酶活性变化:研究结果表明,Raphia hookeri 的活性馏分和乙醇果实提取物对 AlCl3 引起的肝脏和肾脏损伤具有改善作用,其作用具有剂量和时间依赖性。
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