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Counter effects of N. Sativa L. and P. ovata L. on indicative markers of non alcoholic fatty liver disease
Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2016; 29 (1): 185-191
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-177286
ABSTRACT
The broad spectrum of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease [NAFLD] diseases ranges from simple liver inflammation to steatosis, leading to fibrosis and cirrhosis. Four groups of weaning [30g] Rattus norvegicus were designated as W-0, W-I, W-II and W-III. For sixteen weeks group W-0 was given standard pallet diet, group I consumed diet "A" [20% fat Sucrose + 33% tea whitener + 34% ground pallet diet +13% water], group W-II was fed on diet "B" [50g Nigella sativa seeds/kg of A] and group W-III was provided with diet "C" [50g Plantago ovata husks /Kg of A]. The analysis of CBC, LFTs, and Lipid profile revealed that there were highly significant changes [P<0.001] in the MCV, PLT, Hb, MCH, MCHC, RBC, RDW%, WBC, MPV, Triglycerides, cholesterol, LDL and the significant alterations [P<0.01] in albumin, AST, bilirubin, AST/ALT, HDL and cholesterol/HDL were observed in the experimental groups when compared with control by using one way ANOVA. We concluded that high-energy diet can alter the blood profile. Moreover fat plummeting agents have counter impact on the hematology as well as serology of diet induced NAFLD in R. norvegicus
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: English Journal: Pak. J. Pharm. Sci. Year: 2016

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: English Journal: Pak. J. Pharm. Sci. Year: 2016