Neuroprotective Potential of Citrullus lanatus Seed Extract and Vitamin E Against Mercury Chloride Intoxication in Male Rat Brain

Mercury chloride toxicity continues to be relevant in the advent of increased interest in mining activity in Nigeria. The neuroprotective potential of Citrullus lanatus seed extract (CLSE) (Watermelon seed) and vitamin E (VIT E) on mercury chloride intoxication on the frontal cerebral cortex of male...

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Veröffentlicht in:African journal of biomedical research 2018-08, Vol.21 (1)
Hauptverfasser: Owoeye, O, Akinbami, R.O, Thomas, M.A
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Zusammenfassung:Mercury chloride toxicity continues to be relevant in the advent of increased interest in mining activity in Nigeria. The neuroprotective potential of Citrullus lanatus seed extract (CLSE) (Watermelon seed) and vitamin E (VIT E) on mercury chloride intoxication on the frontal cerebral cortex of male rats was investigated. Forty two (42) male rats were randomized into six groups of 7 rats each. Group 1: control group received food and water; Group 2: received CLSE (200 mg/kg); Group 3: received VIT E (500 mg/kg); Group 4: received HgCl2 (4 mg/kg); Group 5: received HgCl2 (4 mg/kg) + VIT E (500 mg/kg) and Group 6: received HgCl2 (4 mg/kg) + CLSE (200 mg/kg). Treatment lasted 14 days and on 15th day of the experiment, gross morphometric, behavioural tests and brain tissue processing using paraffin wax technique were done. While gross body and brain morphometric evaluations were not significantly different, behavioural studies show that CLSE and VIT E significantly (p
ISSN:1119-5096