评估高脂诱导啮齿动物模型中大叶椰子叶乙醇提取物的抗高脂血症活性

Rifat Ara Nisu, Faisal Ahmed Nadvi, A. A. Ankhi, Sabnam Roy Suma, Israt Jahan Papiya, Ankita Bose
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在健康研究领域,高脂血症是近来流行的一种疾病,也是一个严重的问题。人体内血脂水平升高是高脂血症的主要指标,高脂血症是指低密度脂蛋白(LDL)、总胆固醇、甘油三酯和高脂蛋白水平升高。目前有多种药物可用于治疗高脂血症。然而,全球各地的人类也在利用从大自然中提取的治疗物品。大叶椰子是一种值得注意的植物,具有抗高脂血症的特性。在这项研究中,我们为实验大鼠提供了高脂肪饮食,以在该大鼠模型中产生高脂血症。按照我们的研究方法,我们以三种(低、中、高)不同的剂量给治疗组的所有大鼠服用球杉。最终结果显示,中剂量和高剂量的球杉均可成功降低大鼠的高脂血症状态(p<0.05)。据观察,服用苍耳子后,升高和异常的甘油三酯和总胆固醇均得到恢复。不过,高密度脂蛋白和低密度脂蛋白没有出现大幅下降。同样,SGPT 和 SGOT 也有显著恢复。这些发现表明,我们的植物中含有具有降血脂作用的成分,但其浓度并未达到必要的临界值。因此,还需要进行更多的研究,以检查分子的化学结构和数量,并发现基因的改变。
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An Evaluation of Anti-hyperlipidemic Activity of Ethanolic Extract of Coccinia grandis Leaves in High Fat Induced Rodent Model
In the realm of health research, hyperlipidemia is a condition that has lately become prevalent and is a serious issue. Elevated lipid levels in an individual's body are the primary indicator of hyperlipidemia, a condition defined by increased levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL), total cholesterol, triglycerides, and high lipoprotein levels. Several pharmacological agents are accessible for the treatment of hyperlipidemia. Nevertheless, human beings throughout the globe also thrive on nature-derived therapeutic items. Coccinia grandis is a noteworthy plant known for its antihyperlipidemic properties among them. In this study, we provided a high-fat diet for the experimental rats to generate hyperlipidemia conditions in this rat model. As per our research methodology, Coccnia grandis was administered to all the rats in the treatment group at three (low, medium and high) distinct dosages. It is eventually revealed that Coccnia grandis may successfully lower (p<0.05) the hyperlipidemic state in both medium and high dosages. Elevated and unusual Triglyceride and Total Cholesterol were observed to be restored following Coccnia grandis medication. However, in the case of HDL and LDL, no substantial drop was detected. A considerable restoration was noted similarly in both instances of SGPT and SGOT. These findings show that our plant has components with antihyperlipidemic action, however the concentrations did not meet the necessary threshold. So, additional investigations are needed to examine the chemical structure and the quantities of the molecule as well as find out about genetic alterations.
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