Effect of Ethanolic Extract of Emblica officinalis on Histopathology of Kidney and on Biochemical Parameters in Hyperlipidemic Albino Rats
Background: It has been reported that hyperlipidemia plays a central role in the development of atherosclerosis and oxidative stress. Embilica officinalis also known as Amla or Indian Gooseberry acts as antihyperlipidemic and antioxidant. Its active ingredients contains tannins, gallic acid and...
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Language: | English |
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Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University
2015-01-01
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Series: | Journal of Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences University |
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Online Access: | http://jkimsu.com/jkimsu-vol4no3/JKIMSU,%20Vol.%204,%20No.%203,%20July-Sept%202015%20Page%2041-48.pdf |
Summary: | Background: It has been reported that hyperlipidemia
plays a central role in the development of
atherosclerosis and oxidative stress. Embilica
officinalis also known as Amla or Indian Gooseberry
acts as antihyperlipidemic and antioxidant. Its active
ingredients contains tannins, gallic acid and
flavonoids. Aim & Objectives: It was aimed to evaluate
the effect of ethanolic extract of Emblica officinalis on
histopathology of kidney and on biochemical
parameters in hyperlipidemic albino Wistar rats.
Material and Methods: Extraction of dried fruits of
Emblica officinalis was done by Soxhlet apparatus
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using 99% ethanol at 60 C for 24 hours and also
phytochemical analysis was done. Group I served as
normal control. Group II was fed with isocaloric diet.
Group III was fed with hyperlipidemic diet. Group IV
was fed with isocaloric diet for 21 days + Embilica
officinalis for 21 days. Group V was fed with
hyperlipidemic diet for 21 days+ Embilica officinalis
for 21 days. The dose of ethanolic extract of Emblica
officinalis was taken as 100mg/kg body weight daily.
Results: Percent body weight gain, kidney weight and
nephro-somatic index significantly improved in
hyperlipidemic rats treated with Emblica officinalis.
There was a significant improvement in serum electrolyte
and kidney markers. It was found that there were
focal glomerular lesions with thickening of
glomerulus in the kidneys of rats on hyperlipidemic
diet and normal renal histology of rats on
hyperlipidemic diet treated with Emblica officinalis.
Conclusion: It can be concluded that Emblica officinalis may be a good, natural therapeutic agent
against hyperlipidemic diet induced oxidative damage
and nephrotoxicity.
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ISSN: | 2231-4261 2231-4261 |