The Open Pharmacology Journal

2019, 9 : 5-11
Published online 2019 November 15. DOI: 10.2174/1874143601909010005
Publisher ID: TOPHARMJ-9-5

RESEARCH ARTICLE
Hepatoprotective Activity of Against CCl-Induced Hepatic Damage in Rats

Geeta Deswal1, * , Kumar Guarve1 , Priyanka Kriplani1 , Ashwani K. Dhingra1 , Bhawna Chopra1 and Jaspreet Sidana2

*Address correspondence to this author at the Guru Gobind Singh College of Pharmacy, City Center Road, Yamuna Nagar-135001, Haryana, India; Tel: 9991414069; Email:deswalgeeta@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

Background:

Literature reports numerous causes for liver damage, which mainly include viral hepatitis (most commonly hepatitis B), cirrhosis, cell stress, hepatic damage by NSAIDs or alcohol. In the present study, methanolic extracts of Tectona grandis leaves were evaluated for hepatoprotective activity against CCl4 induced liver damage in rats.

Methods:

Hepatic injury in rats was carried out using the CCl4-induced hepatotoxic model. Methanolic extracts of Tectona grandis were administered orally at two different doses (200mg/kg & 400mg/kg) daily. The biochemical parameters (SGOT, SGPT, ALP, and serum bilirubin) were estimated using Reitman and Frankel's method in addition Kind King’s method.

Results:

The preliminary phytochemical studies confirmed the existence of saponins, carbohydrates, tannins, and flavonoids. CCl4 treated group boost the concentrations of Serum Glutamate Pyruvate Transaminase (SGPT), Serum Glutamate Oxaloacetate Transaminase (SGOT), Alkaline Phosphate (ALP) and serum bilirubin as compared to control group (rats treated with vehicle). The methanolic extract of plant (200 mg/kg & 400 mg/kg) and standard drug silymarin (100 mg/kg) produced a significant decrease in raised levels of these enzymes as compared to control.

Conclusion:

The results clearly indicate that Tectona grandis leaves have notable hepatoprotective activity in rats hepatic damage induced by CCl4.

Keywords:

, Hepatoprotective, Histopathology, CCl, SGOT, SGPT.