An Assessment of Anti-hyperlipidemic Potentialities of Ethanolic Extract of Hemidesmus indicus in High Fat Induced Rat Modle

Juliana Aditi, Baroi and Md. Rakib, Hossian and Md. Mustafiz, Chowdhury and Nur-Neasha, Dolon and Fahmida, Maliha and Md. Abdullah Hil Baky, Rupak and Navila Nawjesh, Lima and Md. Rahmat, Ullah and Rafat, Tahsin (2023) An Assessment of Anti-hyperlipidemic Potentialities of Ethanolic Extract of Hemidesmus indicus in High Fat Induced Rat Modle. Asian Journal of Food Research and Nutrition, 2 (4). pp. 323-330.

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Abstract

The art or practice of utilizing herbs and herbal preparations to preserve health and to prevent, treat, or cure illness is referred to as herbal remedies. Rats were utilized to examine the lipid, liver, and renal profiles of hemidesmus indicus extract. Compared to the positive control group, triglycerides dropped in groups 4,5 and 6, but not significantly. At doses of 1000 and 1500 mg/kg, the extract decreased total cholesterol (p<0.05). Only higher doses of 1500mg/kg markedly decreased HDL and LDL levels as compared to the positive control (p<0.05). The doses of 1000 and 1500 mg/kg significantly decreased the SGPT in liver function tests. Serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT) concentrations were lowered only by dosages of 1500mg/kg (p<0.05). The levels of creatinine were considerably lowered by all doses of 500, 1000, and 1500mg/kg (p< 0.05). Only doses of 1500mg/kg or above reduced urea in comparison to the positive control group. Groups 7,8, and 9 had the same outcomes as the negative control group but were not statistically significant because they only got the lower, medium, and higher extract dosages. Patients with liver, kidney, and cardiovascular diseases might reap advantages from these discoveries.

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Date Deposited: 12 Jul 2023 10:17
Last Modified: 16 Sep 2023 05:49
URI: http://editor.journal7sub.com/id/eprint/1497

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