Steroidal Saponins as Antioxidant and Alleviator of CCl4-Induced Oxidative Damage in Albino Rats

Salwa M. El-sayed;

Abstract


Liver toxicity is a common condition that can be induced by environmental pollutants. The present study explored the hepatoprotective activity of steroidal saponins extracted from the yam plant versus CC14-induced
hepatotoxicity in albino rats. Twenty-five albino rats were classified into 5
groups. Rats of group (G1) were provided a basal diet and drinking water
and served as un-treated controls. Other groups were administered CC14
orally twice a week at a dose of 400 mg/kg. The second group (G2) did not
receive any further treatment and served as positive controls while rats in the
groups G3, G4 and G5 were administered saponins (50,100 and 200 mg/kg
body weight, respectively) for six weeks in the remaining groups. The hepatoprotective activity of saponins was assessed by measurement of liver enzymes, kidney function tests, malondialdehyde content, and antioxidant defense enzymes activities in serum of these rats. Saponins administration improved liver and renal function and significantly increased the activities of
catalase, glutathione peroxidase (GSH-PX), glutathione reductase GSH-RD
and superoxide dismutase SOD. These increases were linked to a considerable decrease in serum malondialdehyde levels, indicating that lipid peroxidation was being mitigated. Thus, the concentration of saponins (200 mg/kg) is
the best concentration of protection against CC14-induced hepatic injury,
improved liver and renal function, and reduced oxidative stress in rats


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Title Steroidal Saponins as Antioxidant and Alleviator of CCl4-Induced Oxidative Damage in Albino Rats
Authors Salwa M. El-sayed 
Keywords Hepatotoxicity;Lipid peroxidation;Steroidal saponin
Issue Date 23-Aug-2022
Publisher Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Journal Arab Universities Journal of Agricultural Sciences 
Volume 30
Issue 2
Start page 1
End page 11
DOI 10.21608/AJS.2022.131489.1475

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