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Azubuike, Nkiruka Chinonyelum |
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Onwukwe, Okechukwu Steven |
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Onyemelukwe, Anulika Obianuju |
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Maduakor, Uzoamaka Charity |
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Ifeorah, Ijeoma Maryjoy |
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Okwuosa, Chukwugozie Nwachukwu |
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Achukwu, Peter Uwadiegwu |
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2023-01-10T07:43:08Z |
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dc.date.available |
2023-01-10T07:43:08Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2018-09-19 |
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Azubuike, N. C., Onwukwe, O. S., Onyemelukwe, A. O., Maduakor, U. C., Ifeorah, I. M., Okwuosa, C. N., & Achukwu, P. U. (2018). Impact of Colocasia esculenta extract and fractions on high-fat diet-induced changes in body weight, adipose tissue and liver of rats. Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. |
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1011-601X |
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http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/15930 |
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The objective of the present study was to explore on the possible protective effects of the saponins and
alkaloid-rich fractions of Colocasia esculenta L. Schott leaves on high-fat diet-induced changes in rats. High-fat diet (HFD)-fed rats were treated orally with 10mg/kg b.wt of saponin-rich fraction [SPF], 10mg/kg bw of alkaloid-rich fraction [ALF] and 400mg/kg bw of Crude aqueous extract of C. esculenta [CEAE] for 28 days. The effects of the treatments on body weight, wet white adipose (WAT) tissue, liver marker enzymes and liver histomorphology were studied. High-fat diet induced body weight gain and increased the serum levels of liver enzymes, cholesterol and triglycerides in rats. Increased body weight changes were observed in HFD-control while the alkaloid and CEAE treatments significantly decreased the weight gain of treated rats. Oral treatment with CEAE and fractions significantly decreased all the biochemical parameters (p<0.05) except cholesterol levels. Microscopical examination of the WAT showed decreased adipocyte sizes upon treatments with CEAE and fractions while the liver histoarchitecture showed a better preservation upon treatments with SPF and CEAE. The outcomes from the present study suggest that C. esculenta leaves significantly reduced fat accumulation in adipose tissues and ameliorated HFD-induced liver damage. The alkaloids and saponins present in the plant product may be the phytoconstituents responsible for the weight attenuating and hepatoprotection activities respectively. |
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Karachi: Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Karachi |
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Colocasia esculenta |
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Saponin and Alkaloid fractions |
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high-fat diet |
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liver |
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adipose tissue |
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dc.title |
Impact of Colocasia esculenta extract and fractions on high-fat dietinduced changes in body weight, adipose tissue and liver of rats |
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Article |
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