Abstract
The aim of study was to evaluate cardio protective activity of fulvic acid in Isoprenaline induced cardiac toxicity . In current investigation , female / male wistar rats were divided into five groups , normal , control , Fulvic acid 100mg / kg , Fulvic acid 200mg / kg , and Fulvic acid 300 mg / kg . Isoprenaline 85 mg / kg was administered on 29 th and 30 th day during study period to all except normal group . Fulvic acid was administered to respective groups once daily for total 30 days , on the last day of study , the animals were anesthetized to record ECG and BP (by cannulating carotid artery) , blood was collected from carotid artery and SGOT , LDH And CK - MB were estimated , Animals were sacrificed to isolate heart and preparation of tissue homogenate . The antioxidant status is analyzed by measuring MDA content , SOD CAT , GSH activity . The tissue sample is also preserved for histological studies . Isoprenaline causes cardiac damage which was manifested by alteration in serum cardiac markers , antioxidant markers , ECG and hemodynamic and histological changes . These alterations were restored due to treatment with fulvic acid 300mg / kg . With data obtained in study it have been concluded that fulvic acid treatment for 4 weeks protect the heart of rat from cardiotoxicity as a result of isoprenaline administration .
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Shikalgar, T. S., & Naikwade, N. S. (2018). EVALUATION OF CARDIOPROTECTIVE ACTIVITY OF FULVIC ACID AGAINST ISOPROTERENOL INDUCED OXIDATIVE DAMAGE IN RAT MYOCARDIUM. International Research Journal of Pharmacy, 9(1), 71–80. https://doi.org/10.7897/2230-8407.09111
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