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Amany Abdelrazek Omar Elfadaly
Possible Hepatoprotective Mechanisms
and Quercetin in Experimentally Induced
in Rats
of Ellagic acid
Hepatotoxicity
(Hepatotoxicity, Thioacetamide (TAA), Eilagic acid, euercetin, silymarin, Rats).
This study was designed to investigate the hepatoprotective and antioxidant mechanisms of ellagic acid,quercetin and silymarin against thioacetamide (TAA)- induced hepatotoxicity in rats. Rats were pretreated with ellagic acid,quercetin (50 &i00 riig/kg b.wt, orally) and silyrnarin (50 mg/kg b.wt, orally) for three weeks prior to the injection of TAA. Then rats received two injections of TAA (300mg/kg b.wt, i.p) on the last two days of experimental period (three weeks). The obtained results showe' d that TAA caused markd liver damage manifested by increased activities of serum transaminases, ALp and total bilirubin; increased liver MDA and No contents parallel to decreased GSH content; increasedhepatic content of rNF_u, NF-KB and DNA fragmentation. pretreatment with ellagic acid,quercetin and silymarin limited the toxic effect of TAA This study concluded that ellagic acid and quercetin have the capacity to protect against experimentally induced hepatotoxicity in rats through attenuation of oxidative stress, antioxidant potential, alleviation of inflammation and inhibition of hepatocellular apoptosis.
2016
M.Sc
Cairo
Veterinary Medicine