Description:
Context: One of the world's most widespread and frequent liver diseases
is the non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).
Aims: To evaluate the preventives activities of Ruzu herbal bitters
(RHB), which is an anti-obesity therapeutic concoction used widely in
Nigeria on high–fat diet (HFD) induced NAFLD in albino Wistar rats.
Methods: A total number of twenty-five rats were isolated and divided
equally into five groups. Group 1, the normal control group was placed
on normal rat diet and normal saline (1 mL/kg body weight daily) for
twelve weeks. The remaining four groups 2-5 were placed on HFD for
twelve weeks; adding to the following treatment schedules by oral
gavage: group 2 received pioglitazone 4 mg/kg daily, group 3 received
RHB 0.6 mL/kg daily, group 4 received normal saline 1 mL/kg daily
and group 5 received fenofibrate 10 mg/kg daily (s.c). The animals were
sacrificed and biochemical markers of liver function, lipid profile,
glycemic index, and histopathological assessment of the liver of the rats
were determined.
Results: Rat treated with RHB and other treated groups significantly
(p<0.05) reduced the liver index, fasting blood glucose, and activities
and concentrations of liver function enzymes and molecules when
compared to untreated NAFLD group. Scoring of hepatic steatosis also
showed the ameliorative role of the treatment on NAFLD.
Conclusions: This study reveals that RHB and other treatment options
assessed could prevent HFD–induced NAFLD and could be explored as
another therapeutic approach to fenofibrate and pioglitazone in NAFLD
management.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/jppres20.868_9.3.251.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Olubanke O. Ogunlana