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Exploring the potential of curry leaves on mercury‐induced hepatorenal toxicity in an animal model
Herbal drugs play an imperative role in healthcare programs in developing countries. Curry leaves have wide medicinal importance and are used to treat various diseases traditionally. The current study was carried out to estimate the extent of mercury toxicity and the potential effect of curry leaves...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8825737/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35154686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2683 |
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author | Ijaz, Muhammad Arshad, Asma Awan, Muhammad Ahmad Tariq, Muhammad Rizwan Ali, Shinawar Waseem Ali, Sajid Shafiq, Muhammad Ahmed, Saeed Sheas, Muhammad Naveed Iftikhar, Madiha Ahmed, Sheraz Nasir, Muhammad Adnan Kausar, Ghazala Javed, Ammad ul Islam Safdar, Waseem |
author_facet | Ijaz, Muhammad Arshad, Asma Awan, Muhammad Ahmad Tariq, Muhammad Rizwan Ali, Shinawar Waseem Ali, Sajid Shafiq, Muhammad Ahmed, Saeed Sheas, Muhammad Naveed Iftikhar, Madiha Ahmed, Sheraz Nasir, Muhammad Adnan Kausar, Ghazala Javed, Ammad ul Islam Safdar, Waseem |
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description | Herbal drugs play an imperative role in healthcare programs in developing countries. Curry leaves have wide medicinal importance and are used to treat various diseases traditionally. The current study was carried out to estimate the extent of mercury toxicity and the potential effect of curry leaves against defined toxicity. The study group comprised 24 rats weighing between 130 and150 g. Group 1 was kept normal, and group 2 was exposed to mercury at 0.4 mg/kg of body weight in the form of mercuric chloride (HgCl(2)). The group 3 animals were treated with curry leaves with a dosage of 300 mg/kg of body weight. Group 4 was treated with curry leaves along with mercury with a dosage of 300 and 0.4 mg/kg consecutively. After 28 days, the rats were killed. Blood sample of all groups were evaluated separately to determine the results of different parameters. The results show that ALP, AST, ALT, urea, bilirubin, and creatinine increased with mercury application and decreased with curry leaf exposure. SOD, CAT, GPx, and GR of the liver as well as the kidney depleted on mercury exposure whereas they increased with curry leaf application. HDL increased with curry leaf application and decreased with mercury treatment, while LDL, triglyceride, and cholesterol decreased with curry leaves and increased with mercury exposure. Organ index in mercury along with curry leaf application got close to normal. |
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spelling | pubmed-88257372022-02-11 Exploring the potential of curry leaves on mercury‐induced hepatorenal toxicity in an animal model Ijaz, Muhammad Arshad, Asma Awan, Muhammad Ahmad Tariq, Muhammad Rizwan Ali, Shinawar Waseem Ali, Sajid Shafiq, Muhammad Ahmed, Saeed Sheas, Muhammad Naveed Iftikhar, Madiha Ahmed, Sheraz Nasir, Muhammad Adnan Kausar, Ghazala Javed, Ammad ul Islam Safdar, Waseem Food Sci Nutr Original Research Herbal drugs play an imperative role in healthcare programs in developing countries. Curry leaves have wide medicinal importance and are used to treat various diseases traditionally. The current study was carried out to estimate the extent of mercury toxicity and the potential effect of curry leaves against defined toxicity. The study group comprised 24 rats weighing between 130 and150 g. Group 1 was kept normal, and group 2 was exposed to mercury at 0.4 mg/kg of body weight in the form of mercuric chloride (HgCl(2)). The group 3 animals were treated with curry leaves with a dosage of 300 mg/kg of body weight. Group 4 was treated with curry leaves along with mercury with a dosage of 300 and 0.4 mg/kg consecutively. After 28 days, the rats were killed. Blood sample of all groups were evaluated separately to determine the results of different parameters. The results show that ALP, AST, ALT, urea, bilirubin, and creatinine increased with mercury application and decreased with curry leaf exposure. SOD, CAT, GPx, and GR of the liver as well as the kidney depleted on mercury exposure whereas they increased with curry leaf application. HDL increased with curry leaf application and decreased with mercury treatment, while LDL, triglyceride, and cholesterol decreased with curry leaves and increased with mercury exposure. Organ index in mercury along with curry leaf application got close to normal. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8825737/ /pubmed/35154686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2683 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Food Science & Nutrition published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Ijaz, Muhammad Arshad, Asma Awan, Muhammad Ahmad Tariq, Muhammad Rizwan Ali, Shinawar Waseem Ali, Sajid Shafiq, Muhammad Ahmed, Saeed Sheas, Muhammad Naveed Iftikhar, Madiha Ahmed, Sheraz Nasir, Muhammad Adnan Kausar, Ghazala Javed, Ammad ul Islam Safdar, Waseem Exploring the potential of curry leaves on mercury‐induced hepatorenal toxicity in an animal model |
title | Exploring the potential of curry leaves on mercury‐induced hepatorenal toxicity in an animal model |
title_full | Exploring the potential of curry leaves on mercury‐induced hepatorenal toxicity in an animal model |
title_fullStr | Exploring the potential of curry leaves on mercury‐induced hepatorenal toxicity in an animal model |
title_full_unstemmed | Exploring the potential of curry leaves on mercury‐induced hepatorenal toxicity in an animal model |
title_short | Exploring the potential of curry leaves on mercury‐induced hepatorenal toxicity in an animal model |
title_sort | exploring the potential of curry leaves on mercury‐induced hepatorenal toxicity in an animal model |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8825737/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35154686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2683 |
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