Effectiveness of nano-herbal Phaleria macrocarpa on physiological evaluation in Rattus norvegicus

Leo Simanjuntak, Cheryl Grace Pratiwi Rumahorbo
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Preeclampsia, a complex pregnancy disorder characterized by hypertension and proteinuria, poses significant risks to maternal and perinatal health. Despite extensive research, its etiology remains elusive. This study investigates the therapeutic potential of nano-herbal Phaleria macrocarpa, a medicinal plant known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, in a rat model of preeclampsia. The study elucidates the formulation’s effects through a multifaceted evaluation of physiological parameters, including blood pressure, organ weight, and complete blood counts. Pregnant rats were divided into five treatment groups (C-, C+, C1, T1, T2, and T3) and intraperitoneally injected with prednisone and 6% NaCl for 14 days to induce preeclampsia. Preeclamptic rats exhibited a blood pressure of 140/90 mmHg. C- served as the negative control and C+ as the positive control; C1 received nifedipine, while T1, T2, and T3 received varying doses of the herbal formulation. Blood pressure was measured on days 5, 13, and 20 of pregnancy, with a complete blood count and organ weight analyses conducted on the final treatment day. The results indicated significant differences among the three administered doses. The T3 group (720 mg/kg BW) exhibited noteworthy similarities to nifedipine. Implementing the T3 dosage demonstrated superior efficacy in preserving blood pressure, a complete blood profile, and organ health in preeclampsia rat models. Substantial reductions in diastolic blood pressure, changes in organ weights, and enhancements in hematological parameters supported these findings, underscoring the potential of Phaleria macrocarpa as both an antihypertensive and organ-protective agent.
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纳米草药 Phaleria macrocarpa 对鼠类生理评估的效果
子痫前期是一种以高血压和蛋白尿为特征的复杂妊娠疾病,对孕产妇和围产期健康构成重大风险。尽管进行了广泛的研究,但其病因仍然难以捉摸。本研究调查了纳米草药 Phaleria macrocarpa(一种以抗炎和抗氧化特性著称的药用植物)在子痫前期大鼠模型中的治疗潜力。研究通过对血压、器官重量和全血细胞计数等生理参数的多方面评估,阐明了该制剂的功效。将妊娠大鼠分为五个治疗组(C-、C+、C1、T1、T2 和 T3),腹腔注射强的松和 6% 氯化钠 14 天,诱发子痫前期。子痫前期大鼠的血压为 140/90 mmHg。C-为阴性对照组,C+为阳性对照组;C1接受硝苯地平,T1、T2和T3接受不同剂量的草药配方。妊娠第 5、13 和 20 天测量血压,最后一个治疗日进行全血细胞计数和器官重量分析。结果显示,三种给药剂量之间存在明显差异。T3 组(720 毫克/千克体重)与硝苯地平有显著的相似性。在子痫前期大鼠模型中,T3 剂量在保持血压、完整的血液轮廓和器官健康方面表现出卓越的功效。舒张压的大幅降低、器官重量的变化以及血液学参数的改善都支持了这些研究结果,凸显了大戟作为降压药和器官保护药的潜力。
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