Title of article
Chemical constituents and protective effect of Ficus ingens (Miq.) Miq. on carbon tetrachloride- induced acute liver damage in male Wistar albino rats
Author/Authors
Donia, Abd El Raheim M. Salman Bin Abdulaziz University - College of Pharmacy - Pharmacognosy Department, Saudi Arabia , Donia, Abd El Raheim M. Desert Research Center - Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Department, Egypt , Soliman, Gamal A. Salman Bin Abdulaziz University - College of Pharmacy - Pharmacology Department, Saudi Arabia , Zaghloul, Ahmed M. Salman Bin Abdulaziz University - College of Pharmacy - Pharmacognosy Department, Saudi Arabia , Zaghloul, Ahmed M. Mansoura University - College of Pharmacy - Pharmacognosy Department, Egypt , Alqasoumi, Saleh I. King Saud University - College of Pharmacy - Pharmacognosy Department, Saudi Arabia , Awaad, Amani S. King Saud University - College of Science - Chemistry Department, Saudi Arabia , Radwan, Asmaa M. Al Azhar University - College of Science, Girls Branch - Botany and Microbiology Department, Egypt , Basodan, Omer A. King Saud University - College of Pharmacy - Pharmacognosy Department, Saudi Arabia
From page
125
To page
133
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to investigate the chemical constituents and hepatoprotective effect of Ficus ingens (Miq.) Miq. (Moraceae) extract against carbon tetrachloride-induced acute liver damage in male Wistar albino rats. The ethanol extract of F. ingens, was subjected to phytochemical study. In addition, its acute and sub-chronic toxicities were assessed. Eight compounds were isolated from this plant and identified as β-sitosterol, β-sitosterol glucoside, chryasophanol, 7-hydroxy-2,5 dimethyl chromen-4-one, quercetin, Aloe emodin glucoside, rutin and Patuletin-3 -O-methyl-3-O-rutinoside. The structure elucidation was based on 1H and 13C NMR, proton–proton correlation spectroscopy (1H–1H Cosy), distortionless enhancement by polarization transfer (DEPT), Heteronuclear Multiple-Quantum Correlation (HMQC), and heteronuclear multiple bond correlations spectrum (HMBC). Hepatotoxicity induced with CCl4 was evidenced by elevation of liver marker enzymes (ALT, AST, ALP and LDH) and TB content in serum. In addition, antioxidant enzymes were drastically inhibited with significant reduction of GSH and increased LPO in liver homogenate of CCl4-intoxicated rats. Pre-treatment with F. ingens (200 and 400 mg/kg) and silymarin (50 mg/kg) avoided the changes observed in CCl4-intoxicated rats. In conclusion, the ethanol extract of F. ingens showed protective activity against liver injury, which might be developed into a new hepatoprotective agent.
Keywords
Phytochemical studies , Flavonoids , Antharquinone , Hepatoprotective effect
Journal title
Journal of Saudi Chemical Society
Journal title
Journal of Saudi Chemical Society
Record number
2580393
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