Zakaria, Zainul Amiruddin and Mahmood, Nor Diyana and Omar, Maizatul Hasyima and Bakhtiar, M. Taher and Basir, Rusliza (2019) Methanol extract of Muntingia calabura leaves attenuates CCl4-induced liver injury: possible synergistic action of flavonoids and volatile bioactive compounds on endogenous defence system. Pharmaceutical Biology, 57 (1). pp. 335-344. ISSN 1388-0209 E-ISSN 1744-5116
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Abstract
Context: Muntingia calabura L. (Muntingiaceae) exerts antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, thus, it might be a good hepatoprotective agent. Objective: This study investigates the effect of methanol extract of M. calabura leaves (MMCL) on hepatic antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities in CCl4-induced hepatotoxic rat. Materials and methods: Sprague Dawley rats (n 1⁄4 6) were treated (p.o.) with 10% DMSO (Groups 1 and 2), 50mg/kg N-acetylcysteine (Group 3) or, 50, 250, or 500mg/kg MMCL (Groups 4–6) for 7 consecutive days followed by pretreatment (i.p.) with vehicle (Group 1) or 50% CCl4 in olive oil (v/v) (Groups 2–6) on day 7th. Plasma liver enzymes and hepatic antioxidant enzymes and pro-inflammatory cytokines concen- trations were measured while liver histopathology was examined. Results: MMCL, at 500 mg/kg, significantly (p < 0.05) ameliorated CCl4-induced hepatotoxicity by decreas- ing the plasma level of alanine transaminase (429.1 versus 168.7U/L) and aspartate transaminase (513.8 versus 438.1 U/L) as well as the tissue level of nitric oxide (62.7 versus 24.1 nmol/g tissue). At 50, 250, or 500mg/kg, MMCL significantly (p<0.05) reduced the tumour necrosis factor a (87.8 versus 32.7pg/mg tissue), interleukin-1b (1474.4 versus 618.3pg/mg tissue), and interleukin-6 (136.7 versus 30.8pg/mg tis- sue) while increased the liver catalase (92.1 versus 114.4 U/g tissue) and superoxide dismutase (3.4 versus 5.5 U/g tissue). Additionally, qualitative phytochemicals analysis showed that MMCL contained gallic acid, ferulic acid, quercetin, and genistein. Discussion and conclusions: MMCL ability to attenuate CCl4-induced hepatotoxicity could be helpful in the development of hepatoprotective agents with fewer side effects.
Item Type: | Article (Journal) |
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Additional Information: | 5209/72035 |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Muntingiaceae; hepatoprotective activity; antioxidant activity; oxidative stress markers; pro-inflammatory mediators; phytoconstituents; UHPLC-ESI; GCMS |
Subjects: | R Medicine > RS Pharmacy and materia medica > RS192 Materia Medica-Pharmaceutical Technology |
Kulliyyahs/Centres/Divisions/Institutes (Can select more than one option. Press CONTROL button): | Kulliyyah of Pharmacy Kulliyyah of Pharmacy > Department of Pharmaceutical Technology |
Depositing User: | Dr Muhammad Taher |
Date Deposited: | 09 May 2019 14:38 |
Last Modified: | 11 Jun 2020 14:50 |
URI: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/id/eprint/72035 |
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