Abstract

Introduction: Feverfew is an herbal medicine with the traditional usage of treating several disorders. Some investigations have demonstrated that feverfew is an effective remedy for the prophylactic treatment of inflammatory conditions, migraine and menstrual disorders. Therefore, this study was arranged out to evaluate the protective or curative potentials of feverfew methanolic extract (FME) on carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) induced oxidative trauma in testis. Methods: In this experiment, male Wistar rats were divided into seven groups (n=6). Group I as a normal control received 1 mL/kg distilled water for 14 days orally and on the 14th-day olive oil (1.5 mL/kg, i.p.). Group II received 1 mL/kg distilled water orally for 14 consecutive days. Groups III, IV and V animals were pretreatment groups and treated with three different doses of FME (40, 80, and 120 mg/kg, p.o, respectively) for 14 days. All groups except group one, were also intoxicated with 1.5 ml CCl4 (i.p, in a 1:1 dilution with olive oil) on the 14th day. Groups VI and VII were post-treatment groups and received FME (80 and 120 mg/kg, p.o, respectively) at 2, 6, 24 and 48 h after CCl4 injection. Results: Injection of CCl4 significantly (P < 0.001) reduced antioxidant enzymes (SOD and GPx) and increased malondialdehyde when compared to the control group. Administration of FME significantly (P < 0.05) improved these alterations near to control rats. Conclusion: It is suggested that FME has the ability to protect testis against oxidative damage, possibly through antioxidant effects of its bioactive compounds.

Highlights

  • Feverfew is an herbal medicine with a traditional usage of treating several disorders

  • Whole plants were shade dried at room temperature for two weeks, chopped, ground mechanically of mesh size 1 mm. 1 kg powder of feverfew was extracted in 5 liter of aqueous methanol (30:70) with random shaking, after a week the extract was filtered through Whatman filter paper No 45, filtrate was mixed and evaporated through rotary vacuum

  • Feverfew possesses bioactive compounds which play a major role in minimizing the oxidative stress in male wistar rats

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Introduction

Feverfew is an herbal medicine with a traditional usage of treating several disorders. Some investigations have demonstrated that feverfew is an effective remedy for the prophylactic treatment of inflammatory conditions, migraine and menstrual disorders. This study was arranged out to evaluate the protective or curative potentials of feverfew methanolic extract (FME) on carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) induced oxidative trauma in testis. Groups VI and VII were post-treatment groups and received FME (80 and 120 mg/kg, p.o, respectively) at 2, 6, 24 and 48 h after CCl4 injection. Recent studies have revealed feverfew to be a beneficial medicinal plant for the prophylactic treatment of migraine, women’s ailments, inflammatory conditions, menstrual disorders and the production of prostaglandins, thromboxanes and leukotrienes [10]. Leaves and flowers of feverfew are composed of lipophilic flavonoids, such as quercetagetin 3,6-dimethyl ether, 6-hydroxykaempferol 3,6-dimethyl ether, and 6-hydroxykaempferol 3,6,40-trimethyl ether (santin) [13]

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