Title of article :
Hepatoprotective and Antioxidant Activities of Combination of Cinnamomum zeylanicum and Zingiber officinale in CCl4intoxicated Rats
Author/Authors :
Ojarudi ، Masoud Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Sciences - Payame Noor University , Moradi ، Alireza Department of Physiology - School of Medicine - Ardabil University of Medical Sciences , Hajihosseini ، Reza Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Sciences - Payame Noor University , Mazani ، Mohammad Department of Biochemistry - School of Medicine - Ardabil University of Medical Sciences , Rezagholizadeh ، Lotfollah Department of Biochemistry - School of Medicine - Ardabil University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
lt;strong gt;Introduction: lt;/strong gt; Liver is the most important organ of drugs and xenobiotics metabolism and any damage to the liver is associated with dysfunction of this organ. This study was carried out to find the possible additive effect of the coadministration of lt;em gt;Cinnamomum zeylanicum lt;/em gt; (cinnamon) and lt;em gt;Zingiber officinale lt;/em gt; (ginger) extracts on carbon tetrachloride (CCl lt;sub gt;4 lt;/sub gt;)induced liver damage in rats. lt;strong gt;Methods: lt;/strong gt; Fortytwo male Wistar rats were randomly divided into 7 groups (n=6). Group I: Normal control, Group II: Control of the extract (25 mg/kg of cinnamon extract and 125 mg/kg of ginger extract), Group III: CCl lt;sub gt;4 lt;/sub gt; control, Group IV: 50 mg/kg of cinnamon extract; Group 5: 250 mg/kg of ginger extract; Group VI: As in group II, a combination of 25 mg/kg cinnamon extract and 125 mg/kg ginger extract, and group VII: 100 mg/kg of silymarin (as the standard drug). These treatments were performed daily for 14 days. On the fourteenth day, all groups received 1ml of CCl lt;sub gt;4 lt;/sub gt; along with olive oil (1:1 v/v), except for the groups I and II. The last two groups received only olive oil. lt;strong gt;Results: lt;/strong gt; Intraperitoneal injection of CCl lt;sub gt;4 lt;/sub gt; into rats significantly increased the levels of liver enzymes, bilirubin, and malondialdehyde (MDA), and decreased total antioxidant and total protein levels compared to the control group (P lt;0.001). Pretreatment with a combination of cinnamon and ginger extracts significantly improved these factors. lt;strong gt;Conclusion: lt;/strong gt; The results of this study showed that coadministration of cinnamon and ginger extracts is more efficient in protecting liver from the damaging effects caused by CCl lt;sub gt;4 lt;/sub gt;.
Keywords :
Liver injury , Carbon tetrachloride , Cinnamomum zeylanicum , Zingiber officinale , Antioxidant
Journal title :
Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences (JKMU)
Journal title :
Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences (JKMU)