Hepatoprotective Role of Caesalpinia bonduc: A Histopathological and Biochemical Study
Background: Hepatotoxicity is one of the inevitable side effects of long term use of medicines in many different disorders, chronic use of alcohol and in certain infectious disorders. Even though there are few effective drugs to treat such hepatotoxicity, mortality due to hepatotoxicity is incre...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2014-11-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/5116/9459_CE(Ra)_F(Sh)_PF1(PAK)_PFA(Sh).pdf |
Summary: | Background: Hepatotoxicity is one of the inevitable side effects
of long term use of medicines in many different disorders,
chronic use of alcohol and in certain infectious disorders. Even
though there are few effective drugs to treat such hepatotoxicity,
mortality due to hepatotoxicity is increasing day by day.
Therefore, in search of alternative and more effective medicine
we found that Caesalpinia bonduc (CB), a shrub grows in hotter
places of south Asia has been effectively used to treat such
hepatotoxicity in folk medicine.
Aim: Aim of the study is to scientifically evaluate the
hepatoprotective nature of aqueous extract of CB using Carbon
tetrachloride(CCl4
) induced hepatotoxic rat model.
Materials and Methods and Result: Elevated levels of
blood ALT, AST and ALT enzymes were found in CCl4
induced
hepatotoxic rat models. Treating these animals with CB either
prior or after the induction of hepatotoxicity, shows significant
decrease in the levels of ALP, AST, and ALT in their blood in
comparison with the untreated hepatotoxic group. Additionally,
histologically, hepatotoxic rats show necrotic changes &
vacuolation in their hepatocytes, altered hepatic architecture and
congested hepatic sinusoids. However, such histopathological
adverse changes were minimized when these animals treated
with CB.
Conclusion: Results of the present study indicate that CB acts
as both preventive and curative hepatoprotector. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |