TOPIC

Evaluation of some Liver Markers and Lipid Peroxidation of Triton-X100-Fat-Induced Albino Rats Exposed to Water Extract of Desmodium velutinum Stem

AUTHORS

Okaroh, Chisom A., Nwaka Chinyere S. and Nwaka Andrew C.


ABSTRACT

This study investigated some Liver Markers and Lipid Peroxidation of Triton-X100-Fat-Induced Albino Rats Exposed to Water Extract of Desmodium velutinum Stem. A total of thirty (30) male albino rats weighing between 180g and 200g were obtained and randomized into six (6) groups of five (5) rats each. Group A was the negative control group and the rats were fed with grower’s mash and water for 3 days, groups B-F were fed with triton-X100 solution only on the first day to make them hyperlipidemic. Then, group B rats were also fed with grower’s mash and water for 3 days, but, without treatment. Group C rats were fed with grower’s mash and water and were orally administered simvastatin drug for 3 days. Group D rats were fed with grower’s mash and water and were orally administered 50mg/kg of aqueous extract of D. velutinum for 3 days. Group E rats were fed with grower’s mash and water and were orally administered 100mg/kg of aqueous extract of D. velutinum for 3 days and Group F rats were fed with grower’s mash and water and were orally administered 200mg/kg of aqueous extract of D. velutinum for 3 days. At the end of the 3 days feeding period, the blood was collected by cardiac puncture after mild anaesthesia with chloroform, and the biochemical parameters were evaluated using standard methods. Statistical analysis of the results obtained were performed by using ANOVA tests to determine if significant difference exists between the mean of the test and the control group. The limit of significance was set at p<0.05. The results showed that in liver function test, D. velutinum did not increase the liver enzymes. Hence, its consumption could not have adverse effect on the liver. This result showed that there was a significant increase (p<0.05) in liver markers in hyperlipidemic untreated groups compared to normal control. Also, there was a significant decrease (p<0.05) of hyperlipidemic treated with 200mg of D.velutinum compared to hyperlipidemic untreated.

Keywords: Liver Markers, Lipid Peroxidation, Triton-X100, Albino rats and Desmodium velutinum Stem.


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PUBLISHED

2023-01-11

HOW TO CITE

Okaroh, Chisom A., Nwaka Chinyere S. and Nwaka Andrew C.(2023).Evaluation of some Liver Markers and Lipid Peroxidation of Triton-X100-Fat-Induced Albino Rats Exposed to Water Extract of Desmodium velutinum Stem. IDOSR JOURNAL OF APPLIED SCIENCES 8(1) 103-113.

https://doi.org/10.59298/IDOSR/2023/12.1.7900