Effect Of The Ethanol Extracts Of Gouania Longipetala On The Uric Acid Vitamin And Catalase Concentration Of Acetaminophen Overdose Induced Albino Rats

Authors: OJOBO MAGNUS HERO | Biochemistry Projects 42 pages 7,639 words

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ABSTRACT

In this study, the effect of ethanol extract of Gouania longipetala on uric acid, vitamin E and catalase levels in overdosed albino rats. Twenty five (25) male albino rats weighing 85g-150g were randomly assigned into five (5) groups of 5 rats each. Group 1, the normal control, received water and feed only; group 2 received 1 .5g/kg body weight (bw) acetaniinophen (Paracetamol); group 3 received 1 .5g/kg bw acetaminophen + 200mg/kg bw ethanol extract of Gouania longipetala; group 4 received 1.5g1kg bw acetaniinophen + 600mg/kg bw ethanol extract of Gouania longipetala and group 5 received 1.5g/kg bw acetaminophen + 1000mg/kg bw ethanol extract of Gouania longipetala. Acetaminophen at the dose of 1500mg/kg produced toxicity as manifested by the significant rise of catalase activity;catalase activity was significantly (p <0.05) elevated in the acetaminophen alone treated animals. Pretreatment with Gouania longipetala ethanol leaf extract extract (200 mg and 1000mg) siginiflcantly(P<0.05) decreased the activity of catalase. Analysis of the vitamin E content show that vitamin E was non-significantly reduced in acetyl-para- aminophenol (APAP) treated animals While significantly increased in the animals treated with the extract (1000mg). In conclusion the effect of Gouania logipetala leaf extract against acetaminophen-induced acute toxicity is mediated either by preventing the formation of N-acetyl-p-benzoquinoneimine (NAPQI) or production of conjugating molecules.

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