ABSTRACT
Some plants are known to be sources of
food with significant medicinal properties that can combat the deleterious
effects of some chemicals incorporated into foods and Mucuna sloanei is one of such plants and that led to the evaluation
of the nutritional properties of Mucuna
sloanei seed endosperms and some selected biochemical effects of the
ethanol extract of the seed endosperms on Monosodium glutamate (MSG)-intoxicated
rats. Thirty (30) albino female rats used were divided into 6 groups, n= 5. The
groups were; Group 1; given feed and water, Group 2; given MSG only at the dose
of 8000 mg/kg, Group 3; given 400 mg/kg of the extract only and Groups 4, 5 and
6 were given different concentrations (200, 400 and 800 mg/kg) of the extract
with MSG at the dose of 8000 mg/kg respectively. They were treated for 28 days
and their blood, liver and kidneys were collected for analysis and Histology. The
evaluations were done using standard analytical procedures. The results were as follows: moisture
(5.20%), ash (3.50%), crude protein (22.75%), crude fat (7.20%), crude fiber
(2.20%), and carbohydrate (59.15%). The mineral analysis revealed sodium
(146.35 mg/100 g), potassium (252.80 mg/100 g), calcium (44.80 mg/100 g),
magnesium (125.80 mg/100 g), iron (9.60 mg/100 g) and zinc (3.00 mg/100g). The
vitamin analysis showed that it contained thiamine (vitamin B1) (2.14 mg/100
g), vitamin A (4.75mg/100 g), vitamin C (14.40 mg/100 g), vitamin E (0.15
mg/100 g) while quantitative phytochemical analysis showed that the endosperm contained alkaloid
(0.16%), saponins (0.06%), flavonoids (0.20%), tannin (0.03%), oxalate (0.40%)
and phenols (0.02%). The kidney functioning capacity showed that MSG
significantly increased the urea (29.42±1.44) (mg/dl) and creatinine (1.30±0.18) (ml/min) values in Group 2, while the extract in Group 3
significantly decreased the urea and creatinine values (P<0.05) when
compared to Group 2. Group 6 gave the highest sodium (130.03±3.59) (mEq/L) and chloride (116.90±2.44) (mEq/L) values
significantly different (P<0.05) from Groups 1, 2 and 3. Group 3 gave the
highest values (5.85±0.48) (mEq/L) of potassium when compared to the rest
of the groups. Biochemical evaluation of the
live’ r functional indices showed
that Group 3 significantly reduced the AST, ALP, ALT and bilirubin values
(P<0.05)
when compared to Group 2 that increased them. The
heamatological parameters showed that Group 3 at the dose of 400 mg/kg had the
highest significant RBC level of 8.29±0.04 (x1012/L) together with Group 6 that had a value of 8.23±0.33(x1012/L). Group 2 had the
least values of RBC 5.89±0.07(x1012/L), PCV 45.33±1.45%, Hb
12.44±0.33 g/dl and WBC 12.44±0.33 (x109/L). The antioxidant result showed that
Group 3 had a significantly increased glutathione value (P<0.05) of 63.08±3.98
(U/L) when compared
to the other groups while Group 2 had the least glutathione value of 37.37±2.27
(U/L). The
photomicrograph of the liver showed that Group 1 and Group 3 had a well
preserved liver architecture while Group 2 showed a moderate to severe portal
inflammation. The kidney plates showed no significant difference in the Histology
of the different groups since all their glomeruli were evenly distributed, with
normal mesangial cellularity and normal endothelia. Thus, Mucuna sloanei seed endosperms could be said to combat the
oxidative stress caused by MSG through its high antioxidant properties.
ADAEZE, J (2023). Nutritional Properties Of Mucuna sloanei [Hamburger bean] Seeds And Selected Biochemical Effects Of The Ethanol Extract Of Seed Endosperm On Monosodium Glutamate - Intoxicated Wistar Rats.. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 18, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/nutritional-properties-of-mucuna-sloanei-%5Bhamburger-bean%5D-seeds-and-selected-biochemical-effects-of-the-ethanol-extract-of-seed-endosperm-on-monosodium-glutamate-intoxicated-wistar-rats-7-2
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JOY, ADAEZE. "Nutritional Properties Of Mucuna sloanei [Hamburger bean] Seeds And Selected Biochemical Effects Of The Ethanol Extract Of Seed Endosperm On Monosodium Glutamate - Intoxicated Wistar Rats." Mouau.afribary.org (2023). Accessed 18 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/nutritional-properties-of-mucuna-sloanei-%5Bhamburger-bean%5D-seeds-and-selected-biochemical-effects-of-the-ethanol-extract-of-seed-endosperm-on-monosodium-glutamate-intoxicated-wistar-rats-7-2