EFFECT OF ALLIUM CEPA AND ALLIUM SATIVUM ON SOME IMMUNOLOGICAL CELLS IN RATS
Extracts of some spices have been reported to play a contributory role in enhancing immune function. We evaluated and compared the effect(s) of single and combined oral administration of fresh aqueous onion (Allium Cepa ) and garlic (Allium sativum ) extracts at different concentrations on some immu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines complementary, and alternative medicines, 2014-06, Vol.9 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Extracts of some spices have been reported to play a contributory role
in enhancing immune function. We evaluated and compared the effect(s)
of single and combined oral administration of fresh aqueous onion
(Allium Cepa ) and garlic (Allium sativum ) extracts at different
concentrations on some immunological determinants in rats. CD4 cells of
the rats were estimated using Partec flow cytometric technique, while
total and differential white blood cell (WBC) counts were estimated
using the Sysmsex® automated haematology analyzing technique. Our
findings revealed that, CD4 and total WBC counts were significantly
increased (P≤0.05) in a dose-dependent manner in both onion
(250mg/Kg/d: 349±11cell/ul and 2.75±0.15X103cell/l;
500mg/Kg/d: 389±10cells/μl and 3.05±0.05 X103cell/l;
750mg/Kg/d: 600±11cell/μl and 3.25±0.05X103cells/l) and
garlic (250mg/Kg/d: 410±10cell/ul and 2.85±0.15X103cell/l;
500mg/Kg/d: 494±32cells/μl and 3.30±0.10 X103cell/l;
750mg/Kg/d: 684±11cell/μl and 3.55±0.05X103cells/l)
treated rats when compared to the zero control
(200±11cells/μl and 1.55±0.05X103cells/l, respectively).
Extract of garlic at 750mg/Kg/d had significantly increased the CD4
cells and total white cell count when compared to other concentrations
(P≤0.05). However, no significant effect was observed on these
parameters when extracts were combined (250mg/Kg/d:
252±21cell/μl and 1.80±0.10X103cells/l; 500mg/Kg/d:
315±21cells/ul and 2.10±0.10X103cells/l; 750mg/Kg/d:
368±10cells/μl and 2.35±0.05X103cells/l, respectively),
the differential WBC count showed a significant increase in the
proportion of cell types (lymphocytes, neutophils and monocytes)
(P≤0.05). The results from this study revealed the immune
boosting capabilities of Allium cepa and Allium sativum, but
underscored their synergistic activities. |
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ISSN: | 0189-6016 |