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New Egyptian Journal of Medicine [The]. 2009; 40 (6): 558-566
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-111421

RESUMEN

Oxidative stress is a major factor in the pathogenesis of diabetic complications. We studied the effects of green tea, curcumin and ginger extracts or its combinations on the kidney and liver function for rats exposure to CCL[4] injection. The results indicated that, all treated groups with low and high concentrations of ginger extract had uric acid and urea nitrogen lower than untreated group [control positive groups]. Moreover green tea had the most significant protection for kidney function against CCI[4]. In additional, there was a significant difference in serum glucose level between the low [10 gm] and high [20 gm] concentration of each individual herb or herbal combinations. The high concentration of the herb or its combinations resulted in a significantly lower serum AST and ALT levels than the low herbal concentration. But, all investigated herbs had significant protection for liver function against CCI[4]. It was concluded that, concurrent treatment of investigated herbs extract gave significant protection against CCI[4] though the values did not reach the normal levels


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Masculino , Animales de Laboratorio , Hígado/patología , Riñón/patología , Histología , Pruebas de Función Hepática/sangre , Pruebas de Función Renal/sangre , Camellia sinensis , Curcumina , Zingiber officinale , Extractos Vegetales , Ratas , Quimioterapia Combinada , Resultado del Tratamiento
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New Egyptian Journal of Medicine [The]. 2009; 41 (1): 52-61
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-113099

RESUMEN

Oxidative stress is a major factor in the pathogenesis of diabetic complications. The current study aimed to investigate the effects of green tea, curcumin and ginger extracts or its combinations on the kidney and liver function for rats exposure to CCL4 injection. The results indicated that, green tea reduced food intake and body weight in rats. The food intake did not show any important variation between both dosage of tested herbs and aqueous extract of green tea, ginger and curcumin. Body weight gain percentage of the control positive group and other groups treated with herbs decreased significantly at [p< 0.05] as compared to the control negative group. The results observed that, rats suffering from CCL4 and treated with of green tea, curcumin and ginger or its combination were associated with decreased serum concentrations of total cholesterol and triglyceride, an increase in the proportion of high-density-lipoprotein cholesterol, and a decreased proportion of low and very-low-density-lipoprotein cholesterols, as compared to positive control group


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Masculino , Animales de Laboratorio , Pruebas de Función Hepática/sangre , Pruebas de Función Renal/sangre , Peso Corporal , Colesterol/sangre , Triglicéridos/sangre , Sustancias Protectoras , Curcumina , Camellia sinensis/estadística & datos numéricos , Zingiber officinale , Resultado del Tratamiento , Ratas
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