Effects of Liquidambar Orientalis Oil on Liver and Kidneys in Heathy Wistar Rats

Background: Nowadays, the tendency towards alternative herbal therapies has increased due to the side effects of drugs. However, since the contents, method of use, dosage and toxic effects of herbal products are not fully known, undesirable situations are occasionally encountered. However, there are...

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Published inIndian journal of animal research no. Of
Main Authors Kıyıcı, R., Karaayvaz, B.K., Akkan, H.A., Karaca, M., Özyıldız, Z., Kart, A., Garlı, S.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.06.2024
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Summary:Background: Nowadays, the tendency towards alternative herbal therapies has increased due to the side effects of drugs. However, since the contents, method of use, dosage and toxic effects of herbal products are not fully known, undesirable situations are occasionally encountered. However, there are many experimental studies on the cytotoxicity of L. orientalis oil, most of these studies are in vivo modelling. In this study, the cytotoxic effects of L. orientalis oil on the liver and kidneys were investigated in healthy rats by oral administered. Methods: The study material consisted of 18 female Wistar albino rats (190-280 g) aged 8-10 weeks. All animals were housed under optimal temperature, light and humidity conditions and fed with normal rat pellet food ad libitum. Housing conditions were checked daily. Three groups were organized as L. orientalis oil, olive oil and control group, respectively. Each group consisted of 6 rats. L. orientalis oil group: L. orientalis oil (150 mg/kg) dissolved olive oil (0.6 mL). Olive oil group: Olive oil (0.6 mL). Control group: Empty gavage. The entire trial was performed by intragastric gavage once a day for 14 days. Result: The obtained data showed that serum biochemical parameters remained within normal ranges in oral use of Liquidambar orientalis oil (150 mg/kg) and did not show any difference with the control and olive oil groups. No pathological changes related to cytotoxicity were found in the samples taken from liver and kidney tissues.
ISSN:0367-6722
0976-0555
DOI:10.18805/IJAR.DRF-364