Abstract

Objective: To demonstrate the in-vivo hepatoprotective effect of the ethanolic extracts of Citrullus colocynthis (Linn.) against paracetamol induced hepatotoxicity in albino rats. Animal Model: Swiss Albino rats of either sex were used, divided into six groups with six in each group. Group 1-Normal control: The animals were maintained under normal control, which were given distilled water only. Group 2-Induction of hepatotoxicity: The animals received paracetamol 500 mg/kg b.w. (p.o) every 72 h for 10 Days. Groups 3 to 5: Animals received ethanolic extract of Citrullus colocynthis L. at 50, 100 & 200 mg/kg bw/day for 7 days (p.o). Group 6: The animals were treated with Silymarin (100 mg/kg p.o) which served as standard. Groups 3 to 6 were intoxicated with paracetamol (500 mg/kg bw) 1 h before the administration of extract or Silymarin for 10 days. Histopathological findings, different hepatic biochemical parameters viz. AST, ALT, ALP, Total bilirubin, Total cholesterol, Triglycerides, & the body weight before & after treatment were evaluated to investigate the hepatoprotective activity. Results: Paracetamol induced a significant rise in AST, ALT, ALP, Total Bilirubin, Total Cholesterol, Triglycerides. Administration of 200 mg/kg bw of ethanolic extract of Citrullus colocynthis L. effectively reduced these pathological damages caused by paracetamol intoxication. In addition to serum parameters treatment of 200 mg/kg bw of ethanolic extract of Citrulus colocynthis L. also promotes the body weight in albino rats as shown in Figure 6 respectively. Histopathological changes of the liver samples were compared with the normal control as shown in Figures 2-5 respectively. Conclusion: From our results we may infer that the mode of action of 90% ethanolic extract of Citrullus colocynthis L. (200 mg/kg bw) in affording the in-vivo hepatoprotective activity against paracetamol may be due to the cell membrane stabilization, hepatic cell regeneration & normalizing the serum parameters.

Highlights

  • Liver is a major organ system involved in the metabolism of various drugs, xenobiotics & toxins

  • From our results we may infer that the mode of action of 90% ethanolic extract of Citrullus colocynthis L. (200 mg/kg bw) in affording the in-vivo hepatoprotective activity against paracetamol may be due to the cell membrane stabilization, hepatic cell regeneration & normalizing the serum parameters

  • Treatment of rat with 90% ethanolic extract of Citrullus colocynthis L. exhibit regenerative changes like normal appearance of hepatic cells with nucleus, less vacuolization & fatty change supplements the protective effect of the extract (Figure 4)

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Summary

Introduction

Liver is a major organ system involved in the metabolism of various drugs, xenobiotics & toxins. Refining & washing with citric acid removes its bitter taste [6] It is annual or perennial (in wild), herbaceous, flowers monoecious, fruit pepo & seed numerous. Its fruit, which is lemon sized, yellowish, green mottled, spongy, & extremely bitter, is a powerful hepatic stimulant & hydragogue cathartic. From the traditional knowledge it is very clear that the fruits of Citrullus colocynthis L. have the hepatoprotective activity. Tective activity against paracetamol induced hepatotoxicity in albino rats This is the reason why the present study was undertaken to evaluate the in-vivo hepatoprotective activity of ethanolic extract of the complete fruit of Citrullus colocynthis L. against paracetamol induced hepatotoxicity in rat model

Plant Materials
Preparation of Extract
Phytochemical Analysis
Experimental Animals
Acute Oral Toxicity Studies
Experimental Design
Biochemical Investigation
Histopathological Investigation
Statistical Analysis
Observations & Results
Serum Bilirubin
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