Cargando…
Hepatoprotective effect of commercial herbal extracts on carbon tetrachloride-induced liver damage in Wistar rats
BACKGROUND: Various hepatoprotective herbal products from plants are available in Mexico, where up to 85% of patients with liver disease use some form of complementary and alternative medicine. However, only few studies have reported on the biological evaluation of these products. OBJECTIVE: Using a...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd
2013
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3719254/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23900881 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-8490.112417 |
_version_ | 1782277887444910080 |
---|---|
author | Cordero-Pérez, Paula Torres-González, Liliana Aguirre-Garza, Marcelino Camara-Lemarroy, Carlos Guzmán-de la Garza, Francisco Alarcón-Galván, Gabriela Zapata-Chavira, Homero de Jesús Sotelo-Gallegos, Ma. Nadjedja Torres-Esquivel, Cipactli Sánchez-Fresno, Ethel Cantú-Sepúlveda, Daniel González-Saldivar, Gerardo Bernal-Ramirez, Judith E. Muñoz-Espinosa, Linda |
author_facet | Cordero-Pérez, Paula Torres-González, Liliana Aguirre-Garza, Marcelino Camara-Lemarroy, Carlos Guzmán-de la Garza, Francisco Alarcón-Galván, Gabriela Zapata-Chavira, Homero de Jesús Sotelo-Gallegos, Ma. Nadjedja Torres-Esquivel, Cipactli Sánchez-Fresno, Ethel Cantú-Sepúlveda, Daniel González-Saldivar, Gerardo Bernal-Ramirez, Judith E. Muñoz-Espinosa, Linda |
author_sort | Cordero-Pérez, Paula |
collection | PubMed |
description | BACKGROUND: Various hepatoprotective herbal products from plants are available in Mexico, where up to 85% of patients with liver disease use some form of complementary and alternative medicine. However, only few studies have reported on the biological evaluation of these products. OBJECTIVE: Using a model of carbon tetrachloride (CCl(4))-induced hepatotoxicity in rats, we evaluated the effects of commercial herbal extracts used most commonly in the metropolitan area of Monterrey, Mexico. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The commercial products were identified through surveys in public areas. The effect of these products given with or without CCl(4) in rats was evaluated by measuring the serum concentrations of aspartate amino transferase (AST) and alanine amino transferase (ALT), and histopathological analysis. Legalon(®) was used as the standard drug. RESULTS: The most commonly used herbal products were Hepatisan(®) capsules, Boldo capsules, Hepavida(®) capsules, Boldo infusion, and milk thistle herbal supplement (80% silymarin). None of the products tested was hepatotoxic according to transaminase and histological analyses. AST and ALT activities were significantly lower in the Hepavida+CCl(4)-treated group as compared with the CCl(4)-only group. AST and ALT activities in the silymarin, Hepatisan, and Boldo tea groups were similar to those in the CCl(4) group. The CCl(4) group displayed submassive confluent necrosis and mixed inflammatory infiltration. Both the Hepatisan+CCl(4) and Boldo tea+CCl(4) groups exhibited ballooning degeneration, inflammatory infiltration, and lytic necrosis. The silymarin+CCl(4) group exhibited microvesicular steatosis. The Hepavida+CCl(4)- and Legalon+CCL(4)-treated groups had lower percentages of necrotic cells as compared with the CCl(4)-treated group; this treatment was hepatoprotective against necrosis. CONCLUSION: Only Hepavida had a hepatoprotective effect. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-3719254 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2013 |
publisher | Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-37192542013-07-30 Hepatoprotective effect of commercial herbal extracts on carbon tetrachloride-induced liver damage in Wistar rats Cordero-Pérez, Paula Torres-González, Liliana Aguirre-Garza, Marcelino Camara-Lemarroy, Carlos Guzmán-de la Garza, Francisco Alarcón-Galván, Gabriela Zapata-Chavira, Homero de Jesús Sotelo-Gallegos, Ma. Nadjedja Torres-Esquivel, Cipactli Sánchez-Fresno, Ethel Cantú-Sepúlveda, Daniel González-Saldivar, Gerardo Bernal-Ramirez, Judith E. Muñoz-Espinosa, Linda Pharmacognosy Res Original Article BACKGROUND: Various hepatoprotective herbal products from plants are available in Mexico, where up to 85% of patients with liver disease use some form of complementary and alternative medicine. However, only few studies have reported on the biological evaluation of these products. OBJECTIVE: Using a model of carbon tetrachloride (CCl(4))-induced hepatotoxicity in rats, we evaluated the effects of commercial herbal extracts used most commonly in the metropolitan area of Monterrey, Mexico. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The commercial products were identified through surveys in public areas. The effect of these products given with or without CCl(4) in rats was evaluated by measuring the serum concentrations of aspartate amino transferase (AST) and alanine amino transferase (ALT), and histopathological analysis. Legalon(®) was used as the standard drug. RESULTS: The most commonly used herbal products were Hepatisan(®) capsules, Boldo capsules, Hepavida(®) capsules, Boldo infusion, and milk thistle herbal supplement (80% silymarin). None of the products tested was hepatotoxic according to transaminase and histological analyses. AST and ALT activities were significantly lower in the Hepavida+CCl(4)-treated group as compared with the CCl(4)-only group. AST and ALT activities in the silymarin, Hepatisan, and Boldo tea groups were similar to those in the CCl(4) group. The CCl(4) group displayed submassive confluent necrosis and mixed inflammatory infiltration. Both the Hepatisan+CCl(4) and Boldo tea+CCl(4) groups exhibited ballooning degeneration, inflammatory infiltration, and lytic necrosis. The silymarin+CCl(4) group exhibited microvesicular steatosis. The Hepavida+CCl(4)- and Legalon+CCL(4)-treated groups had lower percentages of necrotic cells as compared with the CCl(4)-treated group; this treatment was hepatoprotective against necrosis. CONCLUSION: Only Hepavida had a hepatoprotective effect. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3719254/ /pubmed/23900881 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-8490.112417 Text en Copyright: © Pharmacognosy Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Cordero-Pérez, Paula Torres-González, Liliana Aguirre-Garza, Marcelino Camara-Lemarroy, Carlos Guzmán-de la Garza, Francisco Alarcón-Galván, Gabriela Zapata-Chavira, Homero de Jesús Sotelo-Gallegos, Ma. Nadjedja Torres-Esquivel, Cipactli Sánchez-Fresno, Ethel Cantú-Sepúlveda, Daniel González-Saldivar, Gerardo Bernal-Ramirez, Judith E. Muñoz-Espinosa, Linda Hepatoprotective effect of commercial herbal extracts on carbon tetrachloride-induced liver damage in Wistar rats |
title | Hepatoprotective effect of commercial herbal extracts on carbon tetrachloride-induced liver damage in Wistar rats |
title_full | Hepatoprotective effect of commercial herbal extracts on carbon tetrachloride-induced liver damage in Wistar rats |
title_fullStr | Hepatoprotective effect of commercial herbal extracts on carbon tetrachloride-induced liver damage in Wistar rats |
title_full_unstemmed | Hepatoprotective effect of commercial herbal extracts on carbon tetrachloride-induced liver damage in Wistar rats |
title_short | Hepatoprotective effect of commercial herbal extracts on carbon tetrachloride-induced liver damage in Wistar rats |
title_sort | hepatoprotective effect of commercial herbal extracts on carbon tetrachloride-induced liver damage in wistar rats |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3719254/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23900881 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-8490.112417 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT corderoperezpaula hepatoprotectiveeffectofcommercialherbalextractsoncarbontetrachlorideinducedliverdamageinwistarrats AT torresgonzalezliliana hepatoprotectiveeffectofcommercialherbalextractsoncarbontetrachlorideinducedliverdamageinwistarrats AT aguirregarzamarcelino hepatoprotectiveeffectofcommercialherbalextractsoncarbontetrachlorideinducedliverdamageinwistarrats AT camaralemarroycarlos hepatoprotectiveeffectofcommercialherbalextractsoncarbontetrachlorideinducedliverdamageinwistarrats AT guzmandelagarzafrancisco hepatoprotectiveeffectofcommercialherbalextractsoncarbontetrachlorideinducedliverdamageinwistarrats AT alarcongalvangabriela hepatoprotectiveeffectofcommercialherbalextractsoncarbontetrachlorideinducedliverdamageinwistarrats AT zapatachavirahomero hepatoprotectiveeffectofcommercialherbalextractsoncarbontetrachlorideinducedliverdamageinwistarrats AT dejesussotelogallegosma hepatoprotectiveeffectofcommercialherbalextractsoncarbontetrachlorideinducedliverdamageinwistarrats AT nadjedjatorresesquivelcipactli hepatoprotectiveeffectofcommercialherbalextractsoncarbontetrachlorideinducedliverdamageinwistarrats AT sanchezfresnoethel hepatoprotectiveeffectofcommercialherbalextractsoncarbontetrachlorideinducedliverdamageinwistarrats AT cantusepulvedadaniel hepatoprotectiveeffectofcommercialherbalextractsoncarbontetrachlorideinducedliverdamageinwistarrats AT gonzalezsaldivargerardo hepatoprotectiveeffectofcommercialherbalextractsoncarbontetrachlorideinducedliverdamageinwistarrats AT bernalramirezjudith hepatoprotectiveeffectofcommercialherbalextractsoncarbontetrachlorideinducedliverdamageinwistarrats AT emunozespinosalinda hepatoprotectiveeffectofcommercialherbalextractsoncarbontetrachlorideinducedliverdamageinwistarrats |