Ameliorating Effects of Aqueous Extract of Tetracarpidium conophorhum against Iron- Overload Induced damage in Rats
Iron, though an important nutrient but in excess can produce serious damaging effects on organs of the body. Intake of plants and or plant products with iron chelating ability, instead of synthetic iron chelators, can produce less adverse effects and may be more effective. The potential effect of Te...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied science & environmental management 2021-10, Vol.24 (4) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Iron, though an important nutrient but in excess can produce serious
damaging effects on organs of the body. Intake of plants and or plant
products with iron chelating ability, instead of synthetic iron
chelators, can produce less adverse effects and may be more effective.
The potential effect of Tetracarpidium conophorhum (T. conophorhum) as
a chelating agent of plant origin has not been determined hence the
present study. Iron overload condition was induced by oral
administration of iron II chloride in the rats. Twenty five rats were
randomly divided into five groups. Groups A and B were the normal and
negative control (iron overload only) respectively. Groups C-E were the
iron overload induced rats treated with 250, 500 and 1000mg/kg body
weight of T. conophorhum extracts. Animals in groups C-E received daily
oral administration of extracts for thirty days. Thereafter, we studied
the effects of T. conophorhum on liver function enzymes, antioxidant
enzymes, hematological parameters and lipid peroxidation. Iron
overloaded rats showed significant increase (p |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 |