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Title: Protective role of coffee supplementation in liver cirrhosis: Study in rats
Authors: Nuzhat Fatima Zaidi, Syeda
Madni, Muhammad
Keywords: Coffee
thioacetamide
liver cirrhosis
liver function tests
antioxidant enzymes
Issue Date: 14-Mar-2021
Publisher: Karachi:Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, university of Karachi.
Citation: Zaidi, S. N. F., & Madni, M. (2021). Protective role of coffee supplementation in liver cirrhosis: Study in rats. Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 34(2).
Abstract: Present study was designed to evaluate the effects of coffee on liver function tests and liver antioxidant enzymes in thioacetamide induced liver cirrhosis in rats. Experimental study period was consisted of eighteen weeks divided into two phases. Therefore 24 rats were distributed randomly into four groups (n=6). Group I served as control. In phase I, group II and III received thioacetamide (200mg/kg body weight intraperitoneally twice a week) and group IV received saline for 12 weeks. In phase II, group II received saline while group III and IV received an oral dose of coffee (0.4mg/Kg b.w) daily for 6 weeks. At the end of the study period rats were sacrificed and blood was collected to get serum and liver was homogenized for the determination of antioxidant enzymes. Marked increase in serum total and direct bilirubin, ALT, AST whereas reduced ALP was observed in test group. The reduced tissue SOD activity and increased tissue catalase and tissue MDA activity were also observed in test group. However, coffee consumption in group III in phase II significantly restored liver biomarkers and the tissue antioxidant enzymes SOD, catalase and MDA activities. In conclusion, thioacetamide induced liver cirrhosis can be prevented by coffee supplementation.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/13809
ISSN: 1011-601X
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