Mangosteen peel extract reduces formalin-induced liver cell death in rats

Background Formalin is a xenobiotic that is now commonly used as a preservative in the food industry. The liver is an organ that has the highest metabolic capacity as compared to other organs. Mangosteen or Garcinia mangostana Linn (GML) peel contains xanthones, which are a source of natural antiox...

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Main Authors: Afiana Rohmani, Sarjadi, Winarto, Kisdjamiatun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine Trisakti University 2014-08-01
Series:Universa Medicina
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p53
Online Access:http://www.univmed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/aviana.pdf
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spelling doaj-02b0813d8ab54d2b9c8032dc078e85702020-11-25T03:43:17ZengFaculty of Medicine Trisakti UniversityUniversa Medicina1907-30622014-08-01332109117Mangosteen peel extract reduces formalin-induced liver cell death in ratsAfiana Rohmani0Sarjadi1Winarto2Kisdjamiatun3Department of Biology and Histology, Faculty of Medicine, Muhammadiyah University, SemarangDepartment of Pathologic Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Diponegoro University, SemarangDepartment of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Diponegoro University, SemarangBiomedical Master Study Program, Faculty of Medicine, Diponegoro University, SemarangBackground Formalin is a xenobiotic that is now commonly used as a preservative in the food industry. The liver is an organ that has the highest metabolic capacity as compared to other organs. Mangosteen or Garcinia mangostana Linn (GML) peel contains xanthones, which are a source of natural antioxidants. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of mangosteen peel extract on formalin-induced liver cell mortality rate and p53 protein expression in Wistar rats. Methods Eighteen rats received formalin orally for 2 weeks, and were subsequently divided into 3 groups, consisting of the formalin-control group receiving a placebo and treatment groups 1 and 2, which were treated with mangosteen peel extract at doses of 200 and 400 mg/kgBW/day, respectively. The treatment was carried out for 1 week, and finally the rats were terminated. The differences in liver cell mortality rate and p53 protein expression were analyzed. Results One-way ANOVA analysis showed significant differences in liver cell mortality rate among the three groups (p=0.004). The liver cell mortality rate in the treatment group receiving 400 mg/kgBW/day extract was lower than that in the formalin-control group. There was no p53 expression in all groups. Conclusions Garcinia mangostana Linn peel extract reduced the mortality rate of liver cells in rats receiving oral formalin. Involvement of p53 expression in liver cell mortality in rats exposed to oral formalin is presumably negligible.http://www.univmed.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/aviana.pdfFormalinmangosteen peelcell deathp53rats
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Sarjadi
Winarto
Kisdjamiatun
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Sarjadi
Winarto
Kisdjamiatun
Mangosteen peel extract reduces formalin-induced liver cell death in rats
Universa Medicina
Formalin
mangosteen peel
cell death
p53
rats
author_facet Afiana Rohmani
Sarjadi
Winarto
Kisdjamiatun
author_sort Afiana Rohmani
title Mangosteen peel extract reduces formalin-induced liver cell death in rats
title_short Mangosteen peel extract reduces formalin-induced liver cell death in rats
title_full Mangosteen peel extract reduces formalin-induced liver cell death in rats
title_fullStr Mangosteen peel extract reduces formalin-induced liver cell death in rats
title_full_unstemmed Mangosteen peel extract reduces formalin-induced liver cell death in rats
title_sort mangosteen peel extract reduces formalin-induced liver cell death in rats
publisher Faculty of Medicine Trisakti University
series Universa Medicina
issn 1907-3062
publishDate 2014-08-01
description Background Formalin is a xenobiotic that is now commonly used as a preservative in the food industry. The liver is an organ that has the highest metabolic capacity as compared to other organs. Mangosteen or Garcinia mangostana Linn (GML) peel contains xanthones, which are a source of natural antioxidants. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of mangosteen peel extract on formalin-induced liver cell mortality rate and p53 protein expression in Wistar rats. Methods Eighteen rats received formalin orally for 2 weeks, and were subsequently divided into 3 groups, consisting of the formalin-control group receiving a placebo and treatment groups 1 and 2, which were treated with mangosteen peel extract at doses of 200 and 400 mg/kgBW/day, respectively. The treatment was carried out for 1 week, and finally the rats were terminated. The differences in liver cell mortality rate and p53 protein expression were analyzed. Results One-way ANOVA analysis showed significant differences in liver cell mortality rate among the three groups (p=0.004). The liver cell mortality rate in the treatment group receiving 400 mg/kgBW/day extract was lower than that in the formalin-control group. There was no p53 expression in all groups. Conclusions Garcinia mangostana Linn peel extract reduced the mortality rate of liver cells in rats receiving oral formalin. Involvement of p53 expression in liver cell mortality in rats exposed to oral formalin is presumably negligible.
topic Formalin
mangosteen peel
cell death
p53
rats
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