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Title: Phenolic rich-extracts from Nauclea latifolia fruit restored Lead acetate-induced liver and kidney damaged in Wistar rats
Authors: Busari, M.B
Hamzah, R.U
Muhammad, H.L
Yusuf, R.S
Madaki, F.M
Adeniyi, J.O
Ibrahim, Y.O
Berinyuy, E.B
Keywords: Nauclea latifolia, Hepato-renal, Toxicity, Lead, Antioxidant, Phenolic-rich
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Clinical Phytoscience
Citation: Busari et al., 2021
Series/Report no.: ;7:87
Abstract: Liver and kidney diseases are becoming the order of the day in both developed and developing countries as a result of environmental pollutants such as lead. Restorative activities of methanol and methanol/acetone phenolic-rich extracts (MPR and MAPR, respectively) of the N. latifolia fruit (NLF) on lead acetate-induced liver and kidney damage were assessed in Wistar rats. The antioxidant activities of both phenolic-rich extracts of NLF were also carried out using standard methods. Seven groups of Wistar rats comprising of 5 rats each were used for the study and 1000 mg/kg body weight (bw.) of lead acetate solution was administered orally to the 6 groups of animals to induce liver and kidney damage. The high and low dosages of 300 and of 150 mg/kg body weight (bw.) of both MPR and MAPR were administered orally to four groups for 14 days along positive (100 mg/kg bw. of silymarin), negative (treated with the placebo) and naïve control (non-induced). The percentage DPPH radical scavenging activities, ferric reducing antioxidant power and percentage inhibition of lipid peroxidation show high antioxidants activities dose-dependently. Furthermore, administration of lead acetate significantly (p > 0.05) reduces the weight gain and elevates the liver and kidney relative weight as well as their respective damage biomarkers with distortions in their histologies. However, treatment with MPR and MAPR resulted in significant (p < 0.05) improvement in the percentage body weight gain, relative liver and kidney weight as well as restoration of the activities of the liver and kidney functions biomarkers of the treated animals. Likewise, lesser hepatic and renal cells injury were also observed in the treated groups with MAPR being more active at a high dosage which significantly (p < 0.05) compared well with the normal group. Hence, the phenolic content of the N. latifolia fruit can be exploited further for drug development for the management of kidney and liver damage arising from lead-induced toxicity.
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