Moringa oleifera ethyl acetate fraction ameliorated the pathophysiological and histopathological alterations induced by Naja katiensis venom

Background: Envenoming by Naja katiensis is known to constitute serious medical challenge. Moringa oleifera is a medicinal plant which have been reported as antivenom agent against pathologies caused by different snakes species. However, the ameliorative effects of extract and fractions of M. oleife...

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Main Authors: Akindele Oluwatosin Adeyi, Babafemi Siji Ajisebiola, Olubisi Esther Adeyi, Olamiposi Saheed Badru, Osamudiamen Paul, Babatunde Idowu
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-08-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667031321000166
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spelling doaj-913004a19b4e45679aba2de2ba4c48142021-08-14T04:32:03ZengElsevierPhytomedicine Plus2667-03132021-08-0113100034Moringa oleifera ethyl acetate fraction ameliorated the pathophysiological and histopathological alterations induced by Naja katiensis venomAkindele Oluwatosin Adeyi0Babafemi Siji Ajisebiola1Olubisi Esther Adeyi2Olamiposi Saheed Badru3Osamudiamen Paul4Babatunde Idowu5Animal Physiology Unit, Department of Zoology, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria; Corresponding author.Department of Zoology, Osun State University, Osogbo, NigeriaDepartment of Biochemistry, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, NigeriaDepartment of Pure and Applied Zoology, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, NigeriaDepartment of Chemistry, Bells University of Technology, Ota, NigeriaDepartment of Pure and Applied Zoology, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, NigeriaBackground: Envenoming by Naja katiensis is known to constitute serious medical challenge. Moringa oleifera is a medicinal plant which have been reported as antivenom agent against pathologies caused by different snakes species. However, the ameliorative effects of extract and fractions of M. oleifera against toxicities induced by N. katiensis venom remain unreported. Purpose: This study therefore investigated the ameliorative effects of n-hexane and ethyl acetate fractions obtained from ethanol extract of M. oleifera leaves against N. katiensis venom-induced physiological and histological pathologies. Methods: Histopathology and antiheamorrhagic activity of M. oleifera extract and fractions were studied using albino male Wistar rats while bovine citrated erythrocytes were used to determine the antiheamolytic and anticoagulant effects. High Performance Liquid Chromatography was performed to chemically characterize the most active fraction of M. oleifera found to be most effective against venom-induced pathologies. Results: N. katiensis venom induced severe cellular alterations in the brain, liver and kidney tissues of envenomed untreated rats. However, treatments with the fractions obtained from M. oleifera ethanol extract ameliorated tissue injuries in these organs and the most effective was ethyl acetate fraction. M. oleifera extract and fractions showed a dose dependent inhibitory effects on anticoagulant, hemolytic, and heamorrhagic activities of N. katiensis venom. The HPLC analysis of ethyl acetate fraction of M. oleifera leaf led to the identification of two major bioactive constituents as quercetin and kaempferol. Conclusion: This study proved that the ethyl acetate fraction of M. oleifera could serve as a potential source of effective compounds against N. katiensis venom-induced pathologies.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667031321000166AntiveninNaja katiensisM. oleiferaHistopathologyCoagulant activityAlbino Rats
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author Akindele Oluwatosin Adeyi
Babafemi Siji Ajisebiola
Olubisi Esther Adeyi
Olamiposi Saheed Badru
Osamudiamen Paul
Babatunde Idowu
spellingShingle Akindele Oluwatosin Adeyi
Babafemi Siji Ajisebiola
Olubisi Esther Adeyi
Olamiposi Saheed Badru
Osamudiamen Paul
Babatunde Idowu
Moringa oleifera ethyl acetate fraction ameliorated the pathophysiological and histopathological alterations induced by Naja katiensis venom
Phytomedicine Plus
Antivenin
Naja katiensis
M. oleifera
Histopathology
Coagulant activity
Albino Rats
author_facet Akindele Oluwatosin Adeyi
Babafemi Siji Ajisebiola
Olubisi Esther Adeyi
Olamiposi Saheed Badru
Osamudiamen Paul
Babatunde Idowu
author_sort Akindele Oluwatosin Adeyi
title Moringa oleifera ethyl acetate fraction ameliorated the pathophysiological and histopathological alterations induced by Naja katiensis venom
title_short Moringa oleifera ethyl acetate fraction ameliorated the pathophysiological and histopathological alterations induced by Naja katiensis venom
title_full Moringa oleifera ethyl acetate fraction ameliorated the pathophysiological and histopathological alterations induced by Naja katiensis venom
title_fullStr Moringa oleifera ethyl acetate fraction ameliorated the pathophysiological and histopathological alterations induced by Naja katiensis venom
title_full_unstemmed Moringa oleifera ethyl acetate fraction ameliorated the pathophysiological and histopathological alterations induced by Naja katiensis venom
title_sort moringa oleifera ethyl acetate fraction ameliorated the pathophysiological and histopathological alterations induced by naja katiensis venom
publisher Elsevier
series Phytomedicine Plus
issn 2667-0313
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Background: Envenoming by Naja katiensis is known to constitute serious medical challenge. Moringa oleifera is a medicinal plant which have been reported as antivenom agent against pathologies caused by different snakes species. However, the ameliorative effects of extract and fractions of M. oleifera against toxicities induced by N. katiensis venom remain unreported. Purpose: This study therefore investigated the ameliorative effects of n-hexane and ethyl acetate fractions obtained from ethanol extract of M. oleifera leaves against N. katiensis venom-induced physiological and histological pathologies. Methods: Histopathology and antiheamorrhagic activity of M. oleifera extract and fractions were studied using albino male Wistar rats while bovine citrated erythrocytes were used to determine the antiheamolytic and anticoagulant effects. High Performance Liquid Chromatography was performed to chemically characterize the most active fraction of M. oleifera found to be most effective against venom-induced pathologies. Results: N. katiensis venom induced severe cellular alterations in the brain, liver and kidney tissues of envenomed untreated rats. However, treatments with the fractions obtained from M. oleifera ethanol extract ameliorated tissue injuries in these organs and the most effective was ethyl acetate fraction. M. oleifera extract and fractions showed a dose dependent inhibitory effects on anticoagulant, hemolytic, and heamorrhagic activities of N. katiensis venom. The HPLC analysis of ethyl acetate fraction of M. oleifera leaf led to the identification of two major bioactive constituents as quercetin and kaempferol. Conclusion: This study proved that the ethyl acetate fraction of M. oleifera could serve as a potential source of effective compounds against N. katiensis venom-induced pathologies.
topic Antivenin
Naja katiensis
M. oleifera
Histopathology
Coagulant activity
Albino Rats
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667031321000166
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