Effect of garlic ( Allium sativum L .) extract on tissue lead level in rats

The prophylactic efficacy of garlic ( Allium sativum L .) extract to reduce tissue lead (Pb) concentration was evaluated experimentally in rats. Thirty female rats were divided into five groups, keeping group A as a healthy control. Rats of groups B, C, D and E received lead acetate orally at the ra...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of ethnopharmacology 2001-08, Vol.76 (3), p.229-232
Hauptverfasser: Senapati, S.K, Dey, S, Dwivedi, S.K, Swarup, D
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The prophylactic efficacy of garlic ( Allium sativum L .) extract to reduce tissue lead (Pb) concentration was evaluated experimentally in rats. Thirty female rats were divided into five groups, keeping group A as a healthy control. Rats of groups B, C, D and E received lead acetate orally at the rate of 5 mg per kg body weight daily for 6 weeks. The garlic extract was tried in three doses, viz. 100 (low), 200 (medium) and 400 mg (high) per kg body weight orally and given simultaneously with lead salt to the rats of group C, D and E, respectively. Mean blood lead concentrations in lead-exposed rats ranged between 0.13±0.02 and 0.96±0.06 μg/ml, whereas in garlic-treated rats, the range was between 0.16±0.01 and 0.80±0.05; 0.13±0.01 and 0.71±0.06 and 0.14±0.01 and 0.60±0.05 μg per ml in low, medium and high dose groups, respectively. The mean lead concentration in liver, kidneys, brain and bone of lead exposed rats was 2.943±0.206, 4.780±0.609, 1.019±0.100 and 44.075±2.60 μg per ml, respectively. Concomitant use of garlic extract at the three different doses was found to reduce lead concentration considerably indicating the potential therapeutic activity of garlic against lead.
ISSN:0378-8741
1872-7573
DOI:10.1016/S0378-8741(01)00237-9