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HEPATOPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF TURMERIC AND MILK THISTLE SEED FLOUR AGAINST ETHANOL LIVER DAMAGE IN WISTER RATS
Published Nov 1, 2021 · F. El-Shouny, S. K. El-Kadousy, S. M. El-Gawad
Menoufia Journal of Agricultural Biotechnology
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Abstract
Chemical composition of milk thistle seed flour )MTSF) and turmeric (T) were investigated, for milk thistle seed flour, moisture (8.0%), protein (13.0 %), carbohydrates (27.55%), crude lipid (15.0%), ash (10.45%), and crude fiber (26.0%), while turmeric has moisture (8.1%) , protein (9.3 %), carbohydrates (57%), crude lipid (17.0%), ash (6.0%) and crude fiber (2.6%). For total phenol, the highest value in turmeric (11.57mg GAE/g) while milk thistle seed flour (3.39 mg GAE/g)) also total flavonoid for turmeric (4.9mg) while and in milk thistle seed flour (2.34mg). DPPH for milk thistle recorded the highest percent of (FRSA) 98.5 % and turmeric recorded lowest present 82.2% in concentration 100 μg/ml. Reducing power for milk thistle recorded 0.651 but turmeric (T) recorded 0.502 in concentration 100 μg/ml . The identification of phenolic compounds for plant extracts were investigated by HPLC ,the highest content in milk thistle seed flour (MTSF) was Benzoic acid (103.33 ppm) while the lowest content was Caffeine(1.07 ppm) but in turmeric(T) the highest content was Benzoic acid (208.41 ppm), while the lowest content was quercitin (3.08 ppm).The level of plasma aspartate aminotransferase (AST) , alanine aminotransferase (ALT) , alkaline phosphatase (ALP) , total bilirubin , total protein and albumin and plasma antioxidant state SOD , CAT, GPx and MDA were determined to assay hepatotoxicity.
Turmeric and milk thistle seed flour both have hepatoprotective effects against ethanol liver damage in Wister rats, with turmeric showing higher phenolic content and milk thistle seed flour having higher flavonoid content.
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