Comparative hepatoprotective effect of β‐carotene and Liv‐52 against paracetamol induced liver toxicity in male and female rats

Authors

  • Meghna M. Naik Shree P.M. Patel College of Paramedical Science and Technology, Anand‐388 001, Gujarat, India
  • Piyush Chudasama Department of Biochemistry, P.D. Patel Institute of Applied Sciences, Changa, Anand‐388421, Gujarat, India
  • Nilofar R. Sodagar Shree P.M. Patel College of Paramedical Science and Technology, Anand‐388 001, Gujarat, India
  • Sahil Patel Shree P.M. Patel College of Paramedical Science and Technology, Anand‐388 001, Gujarat, India
  • Jagdish S. Patel Department of Biochemistry, P.D. Patel Institute of Applied Sciences, Changa, Anand‐388421, Gujarat, India
  • Darshan H. Patel H. Patel Department of Biochemistry, P.D. Patel Institute of Applied Sciences, Changa, Anand‐388421, Gujarat, India
  • Kinnary Mistry ARIBAS, New Vallabh Vidyanagar, Dist. Anand‐388120, Gujarat, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38150/sajeb.2(3).p103-107

Abstract

Serum alanine transferase (ALT), aspartate transferase (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activities and bilirubin level are known biomarkers in assessing
hepatic functional integrity. A remarkable rise in the activities of these enzymes
normally signifies hepatotoxicity of chemical agent(s) in the biological system. Any kind of damage to liver significantly increases the activity of these marker enzymes. In this study, the comparative hepatoprotective effect of βâ€carotene and commercially available multiherbal formulation Livâ€52 against paracetamol (2.2 g/kg B.W)â€induced toxicity was assessed in male and female rats. βâ€carotene dosage (10mg/kg and 20 mg/kg B.W) and Livâ€52 (5ml/kg and 10ml/kg B.W) were separately administered orally to the test rats. One way ANOVA was performed to check the significant changes in the activities of serum enzymes, bilirubin and protein level between rats of βâ€carotene groups and Livâ€52 groups (Separate analysis was done for male rats and female rats). The level of all marker enzymes significantly differed in all the groups of rats showing the comparative hepatoprotective effect of β†carotene and Livâ€52. The result of this study demonstrated that the hepatoprotective activity of βâ€carotene and Livâ€52 against paracetamol induced hepatotoxicity is significantly differing in both male and female rats. Hence, the work suggests that the effect of βâ€carotene and Livâ€52 against hepatotoxicity may be dose and sex dependent.

Author Biographies

Meghna M. Naik, Shree P.M. Patel College of Paramedical Science and Technology, Anand‐388 001, Gujarat, India

Shree P.M. Patel College of Paramedical Science and Technology, Anandâ€388 001, Gujarat, India

Piyush Chudasama, Department of Biochemistry, P.D. Patel Institute of Applied Sciences, Changa, Anand‐388421, Gujarat, India

Department of Biochemistry, P.D. Patel Institute of Applied Sciences, Changa, Anandâ€388421, Gujarat, India

Nilofar R. Sodagar, Shree P.M. Patel College of Paramedical Science and Technology, Anand‐388 001, Gujarat, India

Shree P.M. Patel College of Paramedical Science and Technology, Anandâ€388 001, Gujarat, India

Sahil Patel, Shree P.M. Patel College of Paramedical Science and Technology, Anand‐388 001, Gujarat, India

Shree P. M. Patel College of Paramedical Science and Technology, Anandâ€388 001,

Gujarat, India

Jagdish S. Patel, Department of Biochemistry, P.D. Patel Institute of Applied Sciences, Changa, Anand‐388421, Gujarat, India

Department of Biochemistry, P.D. Patel Institute of Applied Sciences, Changa, Anandâ€388421, Gujarat, India

Darshan H. Patel H. Patel, Department of Biochemistry, P.D. Patel Institute of Applied Sciences, Changa, Anand‐388421, Gujarat, India

Department of Biochemistry, P.D. Patel Institute of Applied Sciences, Changa, Anandâ€388421, Gujarat, India

Kinnary Mistry, ARIBAS, New Vallabh Vidyanagar, Dist. Anand‐388120, Gujarat, India

ARIBAS, New Vallabh Vidyanagar, Dist. Anandâ€388120, Gujarat, India

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2012-07-15

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