Hepatoprotective role of tecomella undulata bark extract in comparison with n- acetylcysteine on acetaminophen induced hepatotoxicity in albino rats.

Authors

  • Mehr Fatima Bahria University Health Sciences, Karachi.
  • Mamoora Arslaan Islamabad Medical and Dental College.
  • Shabih Zehra Al Tibri Medical College, Karachi.
  • Hafiza Tuseef Sayyar Bahria University Health Sciences, Karachi.
  • Muhammad Kamran Bahria University Health Sciences, Karachi.
  • Ijaz Hussain Zaidi Bahria University Health Sciences, Karachi.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2023.30.06.7435

Keywords:

Acetaminophen, Hepatotoxicity, Hepatoprotective, N-Acetylcysteine

Abstract

Objective: To assess hepatoprotective effect of Tecomella Undulata bark extract on acetaminophen induced hepatotoxicity in albino rats as compared to N-Acetylcysteine. Study Design: Experimental Comparative Study. Setting: Bahria University Medical & Dental College Karachi in collaboration with Basic Medical Sciences Institute Karachi. Period: March 2020 till August 2020. Material & Method: Study included 56 Albino rats divided in four groups with 14 animals in each group. Group A was control, Group B was induced hepatotoxicity by giving Acetaminophen 500 mg as a single dose, Group C was given N–Acetylcysteine 140mg/kg intraperitoneally for 6 days and Group D was given Tecomella bark extract 200mg/kg for 15 days after acetaminophen induced liver damage. Their blood samples were collected and sent for hepatic enzyme levels. Statistical analysis was done using SPSS version 23. One way ANOVA was applied. For multiple comparison post hoc tukey’s test was used. P-value <0.05 was considered significant. Result: The mean Serum AST, ALT and ALP levels were increased in Group-B, however, Group-D showed significant reduction in hepatic enzyme levels as compared to Group-C. Tecomella bark extract showed hepatoprotective effect by reducing hepatic enzyme levels in acetaminophen induced hepatic damage in albino rats. Conclusion: Thus Tecomella plant extract could act as an alternative antidote to N-acetylcysteine in acetaminophen induced hepatic damage in albino rats.

Author Biographies

Mehr Fatima, Bahria University Health Sciences, Karachi.

MBBS, M.Phil, Assistant Professor Pharmacology, 

Mamoora Arslaan, Islamabad Medical and Dental College.

MBBS, M.Phil, Assistant Professor Pharmacology, 

Shabih Zehra, Al Tibri Medical College, Karachi.

MBBS, FCPS, Assistant Professor Radiology, 

Hafiza Tuseef Sayyar, Bahria University Health Sciences, Karachi.

M.Phil, Ph.D (Pharmacology), Pharm-D, Assistant Professor, 

Muhammad Kamran, Bahria University Health Sciences, Karachi.

MBBS, M.Phil, Assistant Professor Pharmacology, 

Ijaz Hussain Zaidi, Bahria University Health Sciences, Karachi.

MBBS, M.Phil, Ph.D, Professor Pharmacology, 

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Published

2023-05-31