Effect Of Combined Paracetamol And Glycyrrhiza Glabra Or Cinnamomum Zeylanicum Use in Rats [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.72-84Other title:
  • تاثير الاستخدام المشترك للباراسيتامول وعرق السوس او القرفة فى الجرذان [Added title page title]
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  • Assiut veterinary medical journal, 2011 v. 57 (128) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal 2011.v.57(128)Summary: In this study we decided to throw light on some toxicological aspects of combined usage of Paracetamol with or without Glycyrrhiza glabra Of Cinnamomum zeylanicum in rats. Seven groups each of six male Wistar rats (12 weeks-old) were used in this study. Paracetamol was provided to the first 2 groups at dose level of 500mgIL (in drinking water) or 500mg/kg (in feed)~ respectively. The third group received a diet containing 6% w/w G. glabra, a fourth group received a diet containing 6% w/w C. zeylanicum, and additional 2 groups received mixture of paracetamol at 500mg/kg and G. glabra or C. zeylanicum for 2 and 4 weeks. The last group remained without treatment as control group. Hepato-nephropathy was observed in the rats fed the diet containing paracetamol at 500mg/L and 500 mg/kg. Anaemia was recorded in rats supplemented with G. glabra. Decrease in haemoglobin level, increase in serum aspartate amino transferase (AST) activity and urea concentration were appearing in rats fed C. zeylanicum. Anaemia, increase activity of (AST) and increase in albumin level were observed in rats fed paracetamol and G. glabra. Increase in urea concentration in rats fed paracetamol and C. zeylanicum.
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In this study we decided to throw light on some toxicological aspects of combined usage of Paracetamol with or without Glycyrrhiza glabra Of Cinnamomum zeylanicum in rats. Seven groups each of six male Wistar rats (12 weeks-old) were used in this study. Paracetamol was provided to the first 2 groups at dose level of 500mgIL (in drinking water) or 500mg/kg (in feed)~ respectively. The third group received a diet containing 6% w/w G. glabra, a fourth group received a diet containing 6% w/w C. zeylanicum, and additional 2 groups received mixture of paracetamol at 500mg/kg and G. glabra or C. zeylanicum for 2 and 4 weeks. The last group remained without treatment as control group. Hepato-nephropathy was observed in the rats fed the diet containing paracetamol at 500mg/L and 500 mg/kg. Anaemia was recorded in rats supplemented with G. glabra. Decrease in haemoglobin level, increase in serum aspartate amino transferase (AST) activity and urea concentration were appearing in rats fed C. zeylanicum. Anaemia, increase activity of (AST) and increase in albumin level were observed in rats fed paracetamol and G. glabra. Increase in urea concentration in rats fed paracetamol and C. zeylanicum.

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