Title of article :
Supplementation of Nigella sativa fixed and essential oil mediates potassium bromate induced oxidative stress and multiple organ toxicity
Author/Authors :
Sultan, Muhammad Tauseef Bahauddin Zakariya University - Department of Food Sciences, Pakistan , Butt, Masood Sadiq University of Agriculture - National Institute of Food Science and Technology, Pakistan , Ahmad, Rabia Shabeer Government College University - Institute of Home and Food Sciences, Pakistan , Pasha, Imran University of Agriculture - National Institute of Food Science and Technology, Pakistan , Ahmad, Atif Nisar Bahauddin Zakariya University - Department of Pathobiology, Pakistan , Qayyum, Mir Muhammad Nasir Karakoram International University - Department of Food Technology, Pakistan
From page :
175
To page :
181
Abstract :
The plants and their functional ingredients hold potential to cure various maladies and number of plants hold therapeutic potential. The present research was designed study the health promoting potential of black cumin (Nigella sativa) fixed oil (BCFO) and essential oil (BCEO) against oxidative stress with special reference to multiple organ toxicity. For the purpose, thirty rats (Strain: Sprague Dawley) were procured and divided into three groups (10 rats/group). The groups were fed on their respective diets i.e. D1 (control), D2 (BCFO @ 4.0%) and D3 (BCEO @ 0.30%) for a period of 56 days. Mild oxidative stress was induced with the help of potassium bromate injection @ 45 mg/Kg body weight. Furthermore, the levels of cardiac and liver enzymes were assayed. The results indicated that oxidative stress increased the activities of cardiac and liver enzymes. However, supplementation of BCFO and BCEO was effective in reducing the abnormal values of enzymes. Elevated levels of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), CPK and CPKMB were reduced from 456 to 231, 176 to 122 and 45 to 36mg/dL, respectively. Similarly, liver enzymes were also reduced. However, the results revealed that BCEO supplementation @ 0.30% is more effectual in ameliorating the multiple organ toxicity in oxidative stressed animal modelling. In the nutshell, it can be assumed that black cumin essential oil is more effective in reducing the extent of potassium bromate induced multiple organ toxicity (cardiac and liver enzymes imbalance) that will ultimately helpful in reducing the extent of myocardial and liver necrosis.
Keywords :
Plants , nutritional requirements , oxidative stress , cardiac , liver enzymes.
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Record number :
2647490
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