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Assessment of antioxidant traits and protective action of Egyptian acacia pods extracts against paracetamol‐induced liver toxicity in rats

This study investigates the protective effect of Egyptian acacia pod extracts against overdose of paracetamol‐induced liver damage. Egyptian acacia green and brown pods were extracted by mixture of ethanol 80%: HCl (6 M) (99:1 v/v). In extracts of green and brown pods, total phenolic content in hydr...

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Published in:Journal of food biochemistry 2020-09, Vol.44 (9), p.e13392-n/a
Main Authors: Salman, Ahmed A., El‐Aleem, Ibrahim M. Abd, El‐Rahman, Ahmed A. Abd, El‐Husseiny, Tarek S., El‐Hadary, Abdalla E.
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Summary:This study investigates the protective effect of Egyptian acacia pod extracts against overdose of paracetamol‐induced liver damage. Egyptian acacia green and brown pods were extracted by mixture of ethanol 80%: HCl (6 M) (99:1 v/v). In extracts of green and brown pods, total phenolic content in hydrolyzed ethyl acetate fraction (HEF) at pH 4, was 649.89 and 712.14 mg GAE/g while antioxidant activity was 95.55% and 97.35%, both being the highest than any fraction. HEF (pH 4) in brown pods was analyzed by HPLC, there were 22 phenolic compounds rich in ethyl vanillin about 227 mg/g and 11 flavonoids rich in catechin 48.70 mg/g. A biological experiment was conducted using HEF (pH4) in brown pods against overdose of paracetamol in albino rats induced to hepatotoxicity. Thirty rats were divided into five groups; a control group, a paracetamol group, and the other three received paracetamol plus silymarin or two doses of HEF. Animals were received paracetamol and treated with either silymarin or HEF showed reduced levels of liver (ALT, AST, and ALP) and kidney (urea, creatinine, and uric acid) markers compared with the control group as well as reduction of oxidative stress and increment antioxidant enzyme activity in liver tissue when compared with the paracetamol group. It could be concluded that both HEF and silymarin are considerably high hepatoprotector against paracetamol‐induced hepatotoxicity in rats due to their strong antioxidant activity. Practical applications Both HEF and silymarin improved liver functions and exerted strong antioxidant activities. This antioxidant activity would have a positive effect against oxidative liver damage caused by parcetamol. Thus, it may be concluded that the liver plasma membranes were protected and the regenerative and reparative capacity of liver by phenolic compound in HEF treatment. The study demonstrated the HEF hepatoprotective activity and recommends using Egyptian acacia pods for treatment of liver disorders. Egyptian acacia brown pods played a significant positive effect as an antioxidant agent against DPPH radical scavenger. Hydrolyzed EtOAC fraction at pH 4 Egyptian acacia brown pods extract at 100 and 200 mg/kg can ameliorate liver and kidney function as well as heal oxidative stress and antioxidant enzymes marker in comparison with the standard drug of silymarin. It could be concluded that both Hydrolyzed EtOAC fraction and silymarin are good candidates for hepatoprotector against paracetamol‐induced hepatot
ISSN:0145-8884
1745-4514
DOI:10.1111/jfbc.13392