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IJBCP International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology
Print ISSN: 2319-2003 | Online ISSN: 2279-0780
Original Research Article
Evaluation of antioxidant and hepatoprotective property of ethanolic
extract of curculigoorchioides in albino rats
Jacob Jesurun R. S.
1
, Johan Pandian J.
2
*
INTRODUCTION
Liver, the largest organ invertebrate body, it the major site
of intense metabolic activities. Being the largest chemical
factory of the body, the liver performs innumerable
functions. The functional units of liver are called either
hepatic or classic lobules or acini. The hepatic lobules
consist largely of parenchymal or epithelial glandular cells
called hepatocytes, which are arranged as interconnected
plates or laminae. In addition to the hepatic cells, there are
ABSTRACT
Background: Liver, the largest organ invertebrate body, it the major site of
intense metabolic activities. Being the largest chemical factory of the body, the
liver performs innumerable functions. The functional units of liver are called
either hepatic or classic lobules or acini. The hepatic lobules consist largely of
parenchymal or epithelial glandular cells called hepatocytes, which are arranged
as interconnected plates or laminae.
Methods: All the animal experiments were conducted according to the ethical
norms approved by Ministry of Social Justices and Empowerment, Government
of India, and Institutional Animal Ethical Committee guidelines. Fifteen rats were
selected for this study and randomly divided into three groups of five each. Group
I include control rats that received isocarolic quantity of sucrose in the same
volume as experimental rats that received ethanol. Group II includes ethanol
treated rats. Ethanol was administered daily at regular intervals by gastric
intubation at a dose of as 20% aqueous solution 1 ml for 60 days. Group III
includes ethanol (1ml of 25%) + Curculigoorchioides rhizome (80mg/kg b.wt)
treated rats for 60 days, daily at regular intervals by gastric intubation.
Results: The effect of ethanol alone and ethanol+curculigoorchioides rhizome
extract (combined) on adult male rat liver metabolism were assessed in the
present study and compared with the control rate. The mean body weight of
ethanol treated rats was lesser than control and ethanol+curculigoorchioides
rhizome extract treated rats. (Table 1, Figure 1) Data on liver weight from control,
ethanol alone and ethanol+curculigoorchioides extract (combined) treated rats
did not show much variation (Table 1, Figure 2).
Conclusions: The effect of curculigo orchioides rizhomes extract+ethanol
(combined) on adult male rat liver metabolism was assessed in the present study
and compared with control and ethanol alone treated rats. The administration of
ethanol accelerates the glycogenolysis and drastically reduced the hepatic
glycogen content. The hepatic transaminase activity was swayed by ethanol
treatment and reverted to normalcy by combined treatment. Elevated levels of
serum enzyme are indicative of cellular leakage and loss of functional integrity
of cell membrane in liver. The reversal of altered transaminase activities to
normal by plant extract supplementation suggest its hepatoprotective action.
Keywords: Curculigo orchioides, Hepatic transaminase, Liver
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2319-2003.ijbcp20192672
1
Department of Pharmacology,
Believers Church Medical
College and Hospital,
Thiruvalla, Kerala, India
2
Department of Pharmacology,
Mahatma Gandhi Medical
College and Research Institute,
Pillayarkuppam, Pondicherry,
India
Received: 23 January 2019
Revised: 17 May 2019
Accepted: 30 May 2019
*Correspondence to:
Dr. Johan Pandian J,
Email: johanpandian@
gmail.com
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