Title of article :
Ameliorating effect of Allium Sativum on high-fat diet induced fatty liver in albino rats
Author/Authors :
Qamar, Aisha Department of Anatomy - Bahria University Medical and Dental College , Usmani, Ambreen Department of Anatomy - Bahria University Medical and Dental College , Waqar, Humera Department of Anatomy - Bahria University Medical and Dental College , Siddiqui, Asma Department of Anatomy - Bahria University Medical and Dental College , Kumar, Hemant Department of Anatomy - Hamdard University
Pages :
5
From page :
403
To page :
407
Abstract :
Objective: To assess the hepatoprotective effect provided by fresh garlic on fatty liver induced by high-fat diet. Methods: This experimental study was carried out at BMSI, JPMC from October to November 2008. Thirty adult albino rats, 200-240 gram weight, were divided into three groups. Group A received control diet, Group B received high-fat diet (20 mg butter/100 gm diet) and Group C received high-fat diet with fresh garlic (20 mg butter with 6 gm fresh garlic/100 gm diet). The groups were further divided on the basis of duration of treatment, four weeks and eight weeks respectively. The rats were sacrificed, liver removed, weighed and relative liver weight calculated. Hepatic tissue was processed and tissue slides stained with haematoxylin and eosin. Results: There was significant increase in relative liver weight in group B animals as compared to the control animals, which decreased significantly in group C. Haematoxylin and eosin stained sections revealed ballooned hepatocytes having vesicular appearance with pyknotic nuclei in high-fat group which were preserved to a great extent in group C animals. Conclusion: This study has shown that use of fresh garlic along with high-fat diet prevents its damaging effects on liver to a great extent.
Keywords :
Garlic , Fatty liver , High-fat diet
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2016
Record number :
2422877
Link To Document :
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