Antidyslipidemic effect of ethanol extract of Irvingia wombolu seeds in high fat diet induced dyslipidemic rat

L. Chuku, J. O. Uba, O. E. Ezim
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The antidyslipidemic activity of Irvingia wombolu ethanol seeds extract was studied in high fat diet induced dyslipidemic rats.Forty five (45) Wstar rats were grouped into 5 groups of 9 rats each. The animals were allowed 7 days acclimatization period. Group 1 was the control group and it received normal rat chow and water throughout the study. Groups 2 to 5 were given high fat diet for 14 days after which they were given normal rat chow till the end of the study. At the end of the 14 days, group 2 was not treated while group 3-5 were treated with 250, 500 and 1000mg/kg b.w ethanol extract of Irvingia wombolu seeds respectively for 28 days. The lipid  profile of animals was evaluated three times: first after 14 days induction period (phase 1) i.e day 0 of treatment, second was taken 14 days after treatment (phase 2), third was taken 28 days after treatment (phase 3). The study lasted for 49 days and dimethyl sulphoxide was used as a vehicle for the extract. In phase 1, all the groups fed with high fat diet showed an increase in low density lipoprotein (LDL) triglyceride, total cholesterol and a decrease in high density lipoprotein (HDL) levels. In phase 2 there was a decrease in LDL, triglyceride and total cholesterol level in addition to increase in HDL for animals in all the treatment groups. It was observed that in phase 3 only 250mg/kg group showed a progressive decrease in LDL, triglyceride, total cholesterol and an increase in HDL levels while 500 and 1000 mg/kg b.w showed an increase in LDL, triglyceride and total cholesterol level and a decrease in HDL. The result of the present study demonstrated the antidyslipidemic effect  of ethanol extract of Irvingia wombolu seeds at lower dose. 
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翁丁子乙醇提取物对高脂饮食诱导的血脂异常大鼠的降脂作用
45 只 Wstar 大鼠被分成 5 组,每组 9 只。将 45 只 Wstar 大鼠分为 5 组,每组 9 只,给予动物 7 天的适应期。第 1 组为对照组,在整个研究期间食用正常的大鼠饲料和水。第 2 至第 5 组给大鼠喂食高脂肪食物 14 天,然后给它们喂食正常的大鼠饲料,直到研究结束。14 天结束时,第 2 组不进行处理,而第 3-5 组则分别用 250、500 和 1000 毫克/千克体重的欧文尼亚翁布鲁种子乙醇提取物处理 28 天。对动物的血脂状况进行了三次评估:第一次是在 14 天的诱导期后(第 1 阶段),即治疗的第 0 天;第二次是在治疗 14 天后(第 2 阶段);第三次是在治疗 28 天后(第 3 阶段)。研究持续了 49 天,二甲基亚砜被用作提取物的载体。在第一阶段,所有以高脂肪饮食喂养的组均显示低密度脂蛋白(LDL)甘油三酯和总胆固醇水平升高,而高密度脂蛋白(HDL)水平下降。在第二阶段,所有处理组动物的低密度脂蛋白、甘油三酯和总胆固醇水平都有所下降,而高密度脂蛋白水平则有所上升。据观察,在第 3 阶段,只有 250 毫克/千克组的低密度脂蛋白、甘油三酯和总胆固醇水平逐渐下降,高密度脂蛋白水平上升,而 500 毫克和 1000 毫克/千克体重组的低密度脂蛋白、甘油三酯和总胆固醇水平上升,高密度脂蛋白水平下降。本研究结果表明,在较低剂量下,欧文花籽乙醇提取物具有降血脂作用。
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