Hepatoprotective Effects of Methanol extract of the rind of Citrullus lanatus (water melon) on Thioacetamide induced Oxidative stress in male Wistar rats:- Chikezie Ogechukwu

Michael Okpara University | 72 pages (15405 words) | Projects
Biochemistry | Co Authors: CHIKEZIE OGECHUKWU

ABSTRACT

The liver plays a pivotal role in the metabolism oftoxic substances that enter the body. Thioacetamide is a toxic substance which induces hepatotoxicity from its metabolic conversion to free radicals products: thioacetamide sulfoxide and thioacetamide- Soxide which attacks microsomal lipids leading to their peroxidation and production of reactive oxygen species. 1 his study was conducted to investigate the hepatoprotective effects of the methanolic extract of the rind of Citrullus lanatus on Thioacetamide (TAA) induced oxidative stress in male albino wistar rats. The study was conducted using live groups of five animals each. Group A served as the Normal control group which received distilled water and grower’s mash only. Group B served as the Negative control and received TAA (300mg/kg intraperitoneally once). Group C (Positive control group) received Silymarin (lOOmg/kg body weight of rats only). Group D and E rats received TAA (300mg/kg intraperitoneally once) and were administered methanolic rind extract of Citrullus lanatus (250mg/kg and 500mg/kg body weight respectively) for seven days. Animals were subsequently anaesthetized with chloroform, and blood samples collected for liver and renal function assays. There were significant increases (P< 0.05) in the serum levels of ALT, AST, ALP, Bil and MDA in the negative control group compared to the normal control, positive control and test groups. There was also a significant decrease (P< 0.05) in the level of TP, CAT and SOD activity in the negative control group compared to the normal control, positive control and the test groups. The results from the animal groups treated with the extract revealed that the methanolic extract of Citrullus lanatus may have hepatoprotective effects, which may have ameliorated the damage caused in the liver by TAA induced toxicity

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MICHAEL, U (2024). Hepatoprotective Effects of Methanol extract of the rind of Citrullus lanatus (water melon) on Thioacetamide induced Oxidative stress in male Wistar rats:- Chikezie Ogechukwu . Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 17, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/hepatoprotective-effects-of-methanol-extract-of-the-rind-of-citrullus-lanatus-water-melon-on-thioacetamide-induced-oxidative-stress-in-male-wistar-rats-chikezie-ogechukwu-7-2

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UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL. "Hepatoprotective Effects of Methanol extract of the rind of Citrullus lanatus (water melon) on Thioacetamide induced Oxidative stress in male Wistar rats:- Chikezie Ogechukwu " Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 06 Mar. 2024, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/hepatoprotective-effects-of-methanol-extract-of-the-rind-of-citrullus-lanatus-water-melon-on-thioacetamide-induced-oxidative-stress-in-male-wistar-rats-chikezie-ogechukwu-7-2. Accessed 17 Nov. 2024.

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UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL. "Hepatoprotective Effects of Methanol extract of the rind of Citrullus lanatus (water melon) on Thioacetamide induced Oxidative stress in male Wistar rats:- Chikezie Ogechukwu ". Mouau.afribary.org, Mouau.afribary.org, 06 Mar. 2024. Web. 17 Nov. 2024. < https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/hepatoprotective-effects-of-methanol-extract-of-the-rind-of-citrullus-lanatus-water-melon-on-thioacetamide-induced-oxidative-stress-in-male-wistar-rats-chikezie-ogechukwu-7-2 >.

Chicago

UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL. "Hepatoprotective Effects of Methanol extract of the rind of Citrullus lanatus (water melon) on Thioacetamide induced Oxidative stress in male Wistar rats:- Chikezie Ogechukwu " Mouau.afribary.org (2024). Accessed 17 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/hepatoprotective-effects-of-methanol-extract-of-the-rind-of-citrullus-lanatus-water-melon-on-thioacetamide-induced-oxidative-stress-in-male-wistar-rats-chikezie-ogechukwu-7-2

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