Abstract

The hepatotoxic effect of potassium bromide (KBr) on rat liver tissues were determined, as well as the potential protective effect of Tegillaraca granosa (T. granosa) flesh body extract. Twenty adult male albino rats were equally distributed into four groups; Group (I) treated with physiological saline (control group), Group (II) was orally gavaged by 200 mg/kg of T. granosa body extract day after day, Group (III) was intoxicated by KBr (150 mg/kg bwt day after day orally) and finally, Group (IV) was given a combination of T. granosa flesh body extract plus KBr with similar doses in the second and third groups. At the end of one month, blood, liver tissue and bone marrow samples were collected to be used for the required laboratory examinations. In response to KBr toxicity, there was a significant increase in serum antioxidant biomarkers, which was accompanied by a significant change in hepatocyte ultrastructure and a significant change in carbohydrate and protein levels within the liver organ. In addition, KBr intoxication resulted in a substantial increase in the incidence of chromosomal aberrations such as holes, splits, deletions, fragments, ploidy, and ring chromosomes, as well as significant upregulation of TGF-1, VEGF, and COX-2 gene expression. The hepatotoxic effect of KBr was counteracted by treatment with T. granosa flesh body extract. T. granosa flesh body extract has a curative antioxidant and numerous protective effects against KBr hepatotoxicity.

Highlights

  • Potassium bromide (KBr) is an antiepileptic agent used in the food and pharmaceutical industries

  • It was elicited that the total antioxidant capacity (TAC), CAT and glutathione s-transferase (GST) activities were measured in the experimental groups

  • The measured levels of GST are significantly down regulated from 6.97 ± 0.50 in Group I to 3.32 ± 0.33 in Group III

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Introduction

Potassium bromide (KBr) is an antiepileptic agent used in the food and pharmaceutical industries. In veterinary medicine, it is used as an anti-convulsant, sedative, and monotherapy (Alexander and Eric, 2009). Potassium bromate is used widely in food and cosmetic industries to induce oxidation. It is used in bakeries as a food additive and flavor improver giving strength and sponge like characters to the dough, It is reduced to potassium bromide (KBr) during the baking process, making it a more stable compound (Bayomy et al, 2016). Potassium bromate (KBrO3) is used broadly in food and cosmetic industries.

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