Biochemical investigations of Albino rats orally exposed to Bonny light crude oil and leaf extract of Cnidoscolus aconitifolius

S. Onuoha, C. Chukwuma
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Purpose: Bonny light crude oil has been used in folkloric medicine in treating different diseases in combination with Medicinal plants. Cnidoscolus aconitifolius has been reported to possess medicinal properties. This study is aimed at determining experimentally if the acclaimed benefits are true. Methodology: This study investigated the biochemical effect of Bonny light crude oil and Cnidoscolus aconitifolius leaf extract orally administered to albino rats at different concentrations. In this study, albino rats were orally exposed to different concentrations of Bonny light oil (BLCO) and Cnidoscolus aconitifolius leaf extract individually and in combination. Findings: The results after 21days of exposure revealed that BLCO and Cnidoscolus aconitifolius induction at concentrations of 250mg/kgb.wt and 500mg/kgb.wt could induce physiological damage within 21days. This is revealed by the results obtained from the histological analysis of the testes and the detectable heavy metal concentration in the blood samples. Unique Contribution to Theory, Policy and Practice:  As a result, the induction of this leaf extract and BLCO at concentrations of 250mgf/kgb.wt and 500mg/kgb.wt consecutively for 21days may be injurious to health as revealed by the results from the histological analysis. Therefore, it is recommended that the use of this plant leaf extract and BLCO in folkloric medicine at concentrations similar to the ones used in this research should be avoided.
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白化病大鼠口服伯尼轻质原油和毛刺叶提取物的生化研究
目的:邦尼轻质原油在民间医学中与药用植物结合治疗不同的疾病。据报道,乌头毛刺具有药用价值。这项研究的目的是通过实验来确定广受好评的好处是否真实。方法:以白化病大鼠为实验对象,研究不同浓度的白化病大鼠口服伯尼轻原油和乌刺毛叶提取物的生化作用。本实验采用不同浓度的邦尼轻油(BLCO)和毛刺叶提取物分别和联合口服给药的方法,对白化大鼠进行了实验研究。结果:暴露21d后,浓度为250mg/kgb时,BLCO和乌头针毛蚴均有诱导作用。Wt和500mg/kgb。Wt可在21天内引起生理损伤。睾丸的组织学分析结果和血液样本中可检测到的重金属浓度揭示了这一点。对理论、政策和实践的独特贡献:因此,在浓度为250mgf/kgb时,该叶提取物和BLCO的诱导作用。Wt和500mg/kgb。组织学分析结果显示,Wt连续21天可能对健康有害。因此,建议在民间医学中避免使用与本研究中使用的浓度相似的该植物叶提取物和白藜芦醇。
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