Effect of different barley leaves extracts on blood lipid profiles in high fat diet of experimental rats [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.821 – 834Other title:
  • تأثير المستخلصات المختلفة لاوراق الشعير علي بروفيل دهون الدم لجرزان التجارب المغذاة علي وجبة مرتفعة الدهون [Added title page title]
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  • Annals of agricultural science, Moshtohor, 2022 v.60 (3) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Annals of Agricultural Science, Moshtohor 2022.v.60(3)Summary: The present study aimed to investigate the phytochemicals constituent of water and ethanolic extracts of barley leaves at 15 and 20 day old sprout. Also, evaluated the protective effect of these extracts against the blood lipid profile levels in high fat diet (HFD) of experimental rats. Finally, histopathological evaluation of liver and kidney were performed. The phenolic compounds content in barley leaves aged 15th day of germinated were found to be 5425.4 and 7237.6 mg GAE/100 g, for both water and ethanol extracts while, in barley leaves aged 20th day of germinated of water and ethanol extracts were 5960.4, 8792 mg GAE/100 g. However, total flavonoids (TF) of both water and ethanol extracts of barley leaves aged 15th and 20th day of germinated were found to be (83.82 and 145.2 mg QE/100 g) and (167.9 and 191.8 mg QE/100 g) of DW, respectively. While, the antioxidant activity in the germinated barley for both water and ethanol extracts aged15th day showed 55.68 and 67.16% for (DPPH) and were found to be 77.68, 42.21% for (ABTS). However, barley leaves both water and ethanol extracts aged 20th day of germinated were 65.66 and 68.84% for (DPPH) and for (ABTS) were 79.33 and 52.30 %, respectively. Total carotenoids content were found to be (0.064, 0.072, 0.185 and 0.134 mg/100 g) but ?-glucan contents were found to be (9.16, 5.47, 1.89 and 1.2 ?g/mL) for water and ethanol extracts of barley leaves aged 15th and 20th day of germination, respectively . sixity rats used for Biological Experiment to study the effect of different barley leaves extracts on lipid profiles in HFD. From the obtained results, it could be seen that the serum TG, TC, LDL-C, VLDL-C, and risk factor had a significant reduced in all HFD groups treated with different extracts of barley leaves when compared with positive control . Also, both water and ethanol extracts of barley leaves extracts were found to be improved in serum ALT and AST of experimental rats .In addition the treated and protected rats with barley leaves extract groups showed a significant decrease in urea, creatinine and uric acid levels when compared to hyperlipidemic group. Histopathological variation observed in liver and kidney tissue of high fat groups when treated with barley leaves extracts showed improved their tissues. Finally, it could be concluded that barley green leaves extracts (ethanol and water) can be used as a lowering hyperlipidemic rats subsequently prevent from heart diseases caused by arteriosclerosis. Moreover, this extracts might be improve liver and kidney function. Keywords: Barley leaves- Antioxidant activity - Phenolic compound -?-glucan -High fat diet -Lipid profiles.
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The present study aimed to investigate the phytochemicals constituent of water and ethanolic extracts of barley leaves at 15 and 20 day old sprout.
Also, evaluated the protective effect of these extracts against the blood lipid profile levels in high fat diet (HFD) of experimental rats.
Finally, histopathological evaluation of liver and kidney were performed. The phenolic compounds content in barley leaves aged 15th day of
germinated were found to be 5425.4 and 7237.6 mg GAE/100 g, for both water and ethanol extracts while, in barley leaves aged 20th day of
germinated of water and ethanol extracts were 5960.4, 8792 mg GAE/100 g. However, total flavonoids (TF) of both water and ethanol extracts
of barley leaves aged 15th and 20th day of germinated were found to be (83.82 and 145.2 mg QE/100 g) and (167.9 and 191.8 mg QE/100 g) of DW,
respectively. While, the antioxidant activity in the germinated barley for both water and ethanol extracts aged15th day showed 55.68 and 67.16%
for (DPPH) and were found to be 77.68, 42.21% for (ABTS). However, barley leaves both water and ethanol extracts aged 20th day of germinated
were 65.66 and 68.84% for (DPPH) and for (ABTS) were 79.33 and 52.30 %, respectively. Total carotenoids content were found to be (0.064, 0.072,
0.185 and 0.134 mg/100 g) but ?-glucan contents were found to be (9.16, 5.47, 1.89 and 1.2 ?g/mL) for water and ethanol extracts of barley leaves
aged 15th and 20th day of germination, respectively . sixity rats used for Biological Experiment to study the effect of different barley leaves
extracts on lipid profiles in HFD. From the obtained results, it could be seen that the serum TG, TC, LDL-C, VLDL-C, and risk factor had a significant
reduced in all HFD groups treated with different extracts of barley leaves when compared with positive control . Also, both water and ethanol extracts
of barley leaves extracts were found to be improved in serum ALT and AST of experimental rats .In addition the treated and protected rats with barley
leaves extract groups showed a significant decrease in urea, creatinine and uric acid levels when compared to hyperlipidemic group. Histopathological
variation observed in liver and kidney tissue of high fat groups when treated with barley leaves extracts showed improved their tissues.
Finally, it could be concluded that barley green leaves extracts (ethanol and water) can be used as a lowering hyperlipidemic rats subsequently
prevent from heart diseases caused by arteriosclerosis. Moreover, this extracts might be improve liver and kidney function.
Keywords: Barley leaves- Antioxidant activity - Phenolic compound -?-glucan -High fat diet -Lipid profiles.

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