ABSTRACT
In recent times, the
cultivation of Orange Flesh Sweet Potato (OFSP) has advanced its industrial
applications due to its high β-carotene and dry matter content. This study was
aimed at evaluating the hepatoprotective and antihyperlipidaemic effects of
OFSP juice. A total of 85 male Sprague
Dawley rats (80-120g) were used for
this study. Sixty rats were used for the hepatoprotective (preventive and
curative) study. The animals were grouped into five groups; Group 1- Normal
control, Group 2- Untreated, Group 3- Silymarin, Groups 4 – 5 (300 and 600
mg/kg body weight of OFSP, respectively). Twenty-five (25) rats were used for
the antihyperlipideamic study consisting of five groups; Group 1- High fat diet
control (HFDC), Group 2- Low fat diet control (LFDC), Group 3- 200 mg/kg b. w
of OFSP, Group 4- 400 mg/kg b. w. of OFSP, Group 5- 600 mg/kg b. w. of OFSP.
The biochemical analyses were determined using standard biochemical methods. The
results indicated significant (p<0.05) decrease in the total bilirubin (TB)
concentrations of the OFSP-treated preventive (12.02 ± 0.39) and curative (4.35
± 0.21) groups compared to the untreated preventive (20.97 ± 1.27) and curative
(17.22 ± 0.20) groups of the rats. There were also significant (p<0.05)
decrease in the CB, AST, ALT and ALP activities in the OFSP treated groups
relative to the untreated in the preventive and curative models. The haemoglobin
concentration (HB) 9.51 ± 0.26, packed cell volume (PCV) 28.43 ± 0.32, red
blood cell (RBC) 5.44 ± 0.25, total lymphocyte count (TLC) 11.95 ± 0.13 and
platelet count (PLAT) 115.70 ± 0.85 were significantly (p<0.05) increased in
the OFSP treated group when compared to the untreated and silymarin-treated
group. There were no visible histological changes (alterations) in the OFSP-treated
groups compared to the untreated group. For the antihyperlipidaemic study, the
cholesterol concentration was 65.06 ± 10.25 in the high fat diet control, 52.24
± 6.72 in the low fat diet control and 61.22 ± 1.52 for the OFSP treated group
this showed that there was no significant (p<0.05) difference in the OFSP treated
group and HFDC/LFDC. Triglyceride also showed no significant (p<0.05)
difference in the OFSP (89.64±9.06) and the HFDC (105.74±16.52)/LFDC (78.50±1.67)
group while High density lipoprotein (HDL) showed a significant (p<0.05)
increase in the OFSP treated group (29.92±1.85) compared to the HFDC
(15.56±2.10), LDL and VLDL showed a significant (0.05) decrease in the OFSP
treated group compared to the HFDC. It is concluded from this study that OFSP
juice can ameliorate liver damage and may have a mild antihyperlipidaemic potential.
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