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Aim: The present investigation has been conducted to evaluate the hepatoprotective activity of Moringa oleifera against cadmium-induced toxicity in rats. Materials and Methods: For this study, 18 Wistar albino rats were taken. Control group, Group I rats were given cadmium chloride @ 200ppm per kg and Group II rats were treated with M. oleifera extract @ 500mg/kg along with cadmium chloride @ 200ppm per kg (daily oral for 28 days). On 29 th day, animals were slaughtered and various parameters were determined. Serum biomarkers, oxidative stress parameters, histomorphological examination were carried out with estimation of cadmium concentration in liver tissues. Results: Oral administration of cadmium chloride @ 200ppm/kg for 28 days resulted in a significant increase in aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine transaminase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), significant (p≤0.01) increase of lipid peroxidation (LPO) and decrease in superoxide dismutase (SOD), and increase in cadmium accumulation in liver. Treatment with M. oleifera @ 500mg/kg significantly (p<0.01) decreased the elevated ALP, AST, ALT, LPO levels and increase in SOD levels, and as compared to cadmium chloride treated group. However, there was no significant difference in cadmium concentration in liver when compared with cadmium chloride treated group. Conclusion: The study conclude that supplementation of M. oleifera (500mg/kg), daily oral for 28 days has shown protection against cadmium-induced hepatotoxicity. The authors.
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Toppo, R., Roy, B. K., Gora, R. H., Baxla, S. L., & Kumar, P. (2015). Hepatoprotective activity of Moringa oleifera against cadmium toxicity: In rats. Veterinary World, 8(4), 537–540. https://doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2015.537-540
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