1. Phytochemical profiling and antioxidant potential of
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Nausheen, Nazir, Jebran, Muhammad, Rukhsana, Ghaffar, Mohammad, Nisar, Muhammad, Zahoor, Faheem, Uddin, Riaz, Ullah, and Amal, Alotaibi
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D. mucronata, Daphne mucronata ,GSH, reduced glutathione ,Met. Ext, Methanolic extract ,Phytochemicals ,OECD, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ,AST, aspartate aminotransferase ,Antioxidants ,p.o., Per oral ,ALT, alanine aminotransferase ,TAC, total antioxidant capacity ,SEM, Standard error mean ,ABTS ,TFC, Total flavonoid content ,ComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS ,MDA, malondialdehyde ,ALP, alkaline phosphatase ,TPC, Total phenolic content ,Liver biomarkers ,NAPQI, N-acetyl-p-benzo-quineimine ,Kidney biomarkers ,DPPH, 2, 2-Diphenyl,1,picrylhydrazyl ,Original Article ,Daphne mucronata extract ,ABTS, 2, 2′-Azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) ,DPPH ,Silymarin - Abstract
Graphical abstract, The paracetamol-induced injuries of liver and kidneys in animals are mostly used to screen out the hepato and nephroprotective effect of extract or other therapeutic agents. In the present study total phenolic and flavonoid contents, in vitro antioxidant, and in vivo hepato/nephroprotective (on paracetamol-induced intoxication in experimental rabbits) potentials of the Daphne mucronata leaves methanolic extract were determined. For the identification of possible phytochemicals, HPLC (high performance liquid chromatography) analysis was carried out and a total of eight phenolic compounds; malic acid, gallic acid, chlorogenic acid, epigallocatechin gallate, quercetin, morin, ellagic acid, and rutin were identified. D. mucronata extract at doses of 250 and 500 mg/kg body weight were given for eight days to paracetamol intoxicated rabbits and the observed results were compared with standard Silymarin. The level of liver enzymes like aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, serum triglyceride, serum cholesterol, serum bilirubin, and kidneys biomarkers like serum urea, uric acid, and creatinine, as well as lipid peroxidation malondialdehyde contents were increased while the antioxidant enzymes like reduced glutathione and total antioxidant capacity were decreased. Furthermore, histopathological analysis of the liver and kidney tissues of control and treated groups also confirmed the hepatoprotective and nephroprotective effect of the D. mucronata which was most probably due to its high antioxidant phenolic and flavonoid phytoconstituents.
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- 2021