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The Effect Of The Aqueous Extract Of Kohautia Grandiflora On Paracetamol Induced Liver Damage In Albino Rats
Abstract
rat for the determination of serum levels of aspartate transaminase (AST), alanine transaminase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), albumin and bilirubin. Biochemical analysis of the serum obtained showed a significant
increase (P<0.05) in the levels of AST, ALT, ALP and Albumin in rats administered with 500mg/kg of paracetamol and 300mg/kg of the extract respectively. Pre-treatment of the animals with the extract caused a decrease in the levels of these enzymes. Histopathological assessments of the liver sections of rats administered with 500mg/kg of paracetamol and 300mg/kg of the extract showed congestion of the venous sinusoids, necrosis, edema, mononuclear infiltration and cloudy swellings with the severity higher in the paracetamol treated group. Pre-treatment with
300mg/kg of the extract revealed a slight hepatoprotection compared with the rats that were administered with paracetamol alone. This study has shown that the aqueous extract of Kohautia grandiflora possesses slight
hepatoprotective property.