Title of article :
Momordica Foetida (Cucurbitaceae) Extract Alleviates Parastar (Insecticide) Induced Toxicity on Pancreatic and Duodenal αamylase Activity in Male Rats
Author/Authors :
Nantia Akono ، Edouard - University of Bamenda , Kada Sanda ، Antoine - University of Bamenda , Manfo Tsague ، Faustin Pascal - University of Buea , Choumessi Tchewonpi ، Aphrodite - University of Bamenda , Kewir ، Tracy Suimula - University of Bamenda , Tashi ، Stanley - University of Bamenda , Travert ، Carine - University of Caen Normandy (UNICAEN)
Pages :
9
From page :
97
To page :
105
Abstract :
Parastar is a pesticide formulation made up of two insecticides lamdaCyhalothrin and Imidacloprid. Parastar is one of the frequently used agrochemicals in the North West Region of Cameroon to protect crops. However, exposures to pesticides resulting in health alteration as well as therapeutic effects of medicinal plants have been largely acknowledged. One of such plants is Momordica foetida, which exhibits antidiabetic and antioxidant properties, suggesting its possible efficiency in toxicity alleviation. This study was designed to evaluate the effect of Parastar on pancreatic and duodenal αamylase activity, and assess the protective effects of the methanol extract of M. foetida in albino male rats. Groups of 8 rats each were orally intubated with either distilled water (5 mL/kg), Parastar (6.23 mg/kg) alone or combination of Parastar and M. foetida (50 200 mg/kg) daily for 64 days. Once the followup period was over, animals were sacrificed, the pancreas and duodenum excised out and weighed. The pancreatic and duodenal homogenates were prepared and used for assessment of αamylase activity. Results revealed increased pancreas weight in animals treated with Parastar. However, the latter variation was prevented when the animals were coadministered with M. foetida extract and the pesticide. Parastar decreased pancreatic and duodenal αamylase activity, which was also prevented by cotreatment of the animals with the methanol extract of M. foetida. These findings highlight the toxicity of Parastar on pancreatic and duodenal functions and support the use of M. foetida in protecting against alteration of the digestive system by the pesticide.
Keywords :
Momordica foetida , Parastar , Protective effect , Toxicity
Journal title :
Journal of Chemical Health Risks
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
Journal of Chemical Health Risks
Record number :
2460890
Link To Document :
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