. Maryam Tahmasebi; . Heibatollah Sadeghi; . Habibollah Nazem; . Esmaiel Panahi Kokhdan; . Navid Omidifar
Volume 8, Issue 11 , November 2018, , Pages 1-5
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Hepatic sickness is a serious problem for human health. The researchers areinterested in using medicinal plants including barberry to cure many of these sicknesses. In ...
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INTRODUCTION: Hepatic sickness is a serious problem for human health. The researchers areinterested in using medicinal plants including barberry to cure many of these sicknesses. In this study,the effect of hydroalcoholic extract of Berberis vulgaris leaf on hepatic protection was assessed in rats.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty healthy male Wistar rats were divided randomly into five groups(n = 8): Group 1 (healthy control), intraperitoneal injection of olive oil; Group 2 (hepatotoxic control),intraperitoneal injection of carbon tetrachloride and daily gavage of distilled water; and testing groups,intraperitoneal injection of carbon tetrachloride along with daily gavage of B. vulgaris leaf extract 40,80, and 120 mg/kg of weight, respectively. After 6 weeks, the following were checked: enzyme levelof alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP),as well as serum level of total protein (TP), albumin (ALB), and histopathological status of the liver.RESULTS: The level of AST, ALP, and ALT was increased to 109 (IU/L), 95(IU/L), and 71(IU/L),respectively, in hepatotoxic control group than healthy control group, and there was a decrease of0.86 (g/dl) and 0.04 (g/dl) in TP and ALB levels, respectively. The B. vulgaris extract in every threedoses caused a significant decrease in hepatic enzymes level. However, the TP had a significantincrease in 80 and 120 mg/kg of body weight. Regarding ALB, there was no significant differenceamong these groups. The histopathological results were not conformed to biochemical findings.CONCLUSION: Using the appropriate dose of B. vulgaris leaf extract can help the improvement oflaboratory symptoms of fatty liver.