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摘要
有毒金属在环境中的存在严重危害人们的健康,不仅影响人类,还影响生态系统,因此,有毒金属的问题已引起全世界的关注。本研究旨在探索 Stachytarpheta cayennensis(SCE)叶乙醇提取物对暴露于砷、镉和铅(ACL)的 Wistar 大鼠的改善潜力。30 只 Wistar 大鼠被分为五(5)组,每组六(6)只。第一组为对照组,每天饮用 300 毫升蒸馏水。第二组作为 ACL 组,每天通过饮用水接触 30 毫克/千克的铅、镉和 1 毫克/千克的砷。第三组、第四组和第五组分别是维生素 C 100 毫克/千克、维生素 E 30 毫克/千克、SCE 200 毫克/千克和 ACL 400 毫克/千克组合的处理组。实验持续了 28 天,大鼠被处死,采集血液和其他器官进行实验室分析。与 ACL 组相比,治疗组的生化指标和血液学指标均发生了积极变化,表明重金属毒性有不同程度的明显改善(P<0.05)。因此,服用 SCE、维生素 C 和 E 有可能保护 Wistar 大鼠免受砷、镉和铅的共同毒性。
Ameliorative effect of Stachytarpheta cayennensis extract and vitamins C and E on arsenic, cadmium and lead co-induced toxicity in Wistar rats
The notoriety of toxic metals has become a cause for concern across the world as their presence in the environment constitutes serious health hazard that affect not only the human populace but the ecosystem. This study aimed to explore the ameliorative potential of ethanol extract of Stachytarpheta cayennensis (SCE) leaf in Wistar rats exposed to arsenic, cadmium, and lead (ACL). Thirty Wistar rats were divided into five (5) groups of six (6) rats each. Group one served as the control group was given 300 ml of distilled water as their daily drinking water. Group two as ACL group was exposed to a combination of 30 mg/kg of lead, cadmium, and 1 mg/kg of arsenic, daily, via drinking water. Group three, four and five were the treatment groups administered a combination of 100 mg/kg of vitamins C and 30 mg/kg of vitamin E, 200, and 400 mg/kg of SCE with ACL in daily drinking water respectively. Experiment lasted for 28 days, the rats were sacrificed, blood and other organs were harvested for laboratory analysis. There were varying degrees of significant (P<0.05) amelioration of the heavy metals toxicity revealed by positive changes in the biochemical and hematological indices evaluated when the treated groups were compared to the ACL group. Therefore, the administration of SCE, vitamin C and E could potentially protect against the co-induced toxicity of arsenic, cadmium and lead in Wistar rats.
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Advances in Traditional Medicine (ADTM) is an international and peer-reviewed journal and publishes a variety of articles including original researches, reviews, short communications, and case-reports. ADTM aims to bridging the gap between Traditional knowledge and medical advances. The journal focuses on publishing valid, relevant, and rigorous experimental research and clinical applications of Traditidnal Medicine as well as medical classics. At the same time, the journal is devoted to communication among basic researcher and medical clinician interested in the advancement of Traditional Medicine. Topics covered by the journal are: Medical Classics & History; Biomedical Research; Pharmacology & Toxicology of Natural Products; Acupuncture & Moxibustion; Sasang Constitutional Medicine; Diagnostics and Instrumental Development; Clinical Research. ADTM is published four times yearly. The publication date of this journal is 30th March, June, September, and December.