Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5549848 Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology 2017 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

AimTo evaluate antioxidant activity, DNA damage inhibition and hepatoprotecitve potential of polyherbal formulation Tritone (Livosone).MethodsIn vitro antioxidant activity of Tritone formulation was performed by using DPPH assay. Hepatoprotecitve potential of Tritone was evaluated against various hepatotoxic agents including Paracetamol (2 g/kg b. wt p.o. single dose on 15th day), Galactosamine (400 mg/kg b. wt. i.p. single dose on 8th day) and Alcohol (30% p.o.1 ml/100 g of rat for 15 days). Tritone formulation at the doses of (40.5, 81 and 162 mg/kg) and standard silymarin (100 mg/kg) and Liv52 (270 mg/kg) were administered p.o. The hepatoprotective assessment was done by estimating biochemical parameters: SGOT, SGPT, ALP and Total Bilirubin total protein and ChE levels. Additionally histopathological and DNA fragmentation study of Tritone was also performed.ResultAdministration of hepatotoxins (paracetamol, D-GaiN and alcohol) in experimental animals showed significant biochemical, histological deterioration and DNA fragmentation. Pretreatment with Tritone (Livosone) shows significant reduction in serum SGOT, SGPT, ALP and total bilirubin levels and shows significant elevation in total protein and cholinesterase (ChE) levels compared to groups treated with hepatotoxic agents. Histopathological observations of rat liver pretreated with Tritone (Livosone) shows significant protection against hepatic damage. Inhibition of DNA fragmentation by Tritone indicates protective effect of formulation on liver at molecular level. Finally all the results were compared with standard drugs Silymarin and Liv52.ConclusionCorrelation of antioxidant activity, biochemical results, histopathological changes and inhibition of DNA damage after treatment with Tritone shows maximum hepatoprotective potential at dose 81 mg/kg and 162 mg/kg.

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