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Chemical Research in Toxicology 2019-Nov

Hepatoprotective and antioxidant activities of Justicia gendarussa leaf extract in carbofuran-induced hepatic damage in rats.

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Milon Mondal
Md Hossain
Mohammad Rahman
Sushmita Saha
Nizam Uddin
Md Hasan
Abdul Kader
Tania Wahed
Sukalyan Kundu
Muhammad Islam

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Abstract

In folk medicines, Justicia gendarussa (J. gendarussa) is used as a depurative herb for treating fever, pain, cancer, and as laxative for constipation. The aim of the present investigation was to evaluate the hepato-protective effect of the leaf methanol extract of J. gendarussa leaf (JgMe) against carbofuran (CF)-intoxicated liver injuries in Sprague Dawley rats, along with the antioxidant activity of this extract. For this purpose, levels of serum diagnostic markers, hepatic antioxidant enzymes, and liver histo-architecture were employed to justify the protective efficacy of JgMe. In addition, the phenolic and flavonoid contents of the extract were quantified, and antioxidant activity was investigated using the 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), nitric oxide, hydrogen peroxide, and hydroxyl free radical scavenging assays. Results revealed that the leaf extract caused a significant (< 0.05, < 0.01) decrease of the level of hepatic enzymes, triglycerides, and bilirubin, and an increase of the total protein. JgMe has also significantly (< 0.05, < 0.01) lowered the level of malonylaldehyde. Carbofuran markedly suppressed hepatic antioxidant enzymes, however, the leaf extract significantly augmented these enzymes. The hepato-protective effect was demonstrated by the improvement in the histo-architectural features of liver sections of CF-intoxicated rats treated with JgMe at 500 mg/kg dose. In addition, JgMe showed moderate total phenolic and total flavonoid content, whereas the IC50 values of DPPH, nitric oxide, hydrogen peroxide, and hydroxyl free radical scavenging assays were 71.31 ± 0.42, 134.82 ± 0.14, 47.69 ± 0.38 and 118.44 ± 0.30 μg/mL, respectively. In conclusion, the present study suggests the protective role of JgMe against hepatic injury induced by CF which may be attributed to its higher antioxidant properties and thereby scientifically justifies its traditional use.

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