Effect of Asparagus falcatus on Acetaminophen Toxicity in Mice: a Comparison of Antioxidative Effect With N-Acetyl Cysteine

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dc.contributor.author Hewawasam, R.P.
dc.contributor.author Jayatilaka, K.A.P.W.
dc.contributor.author Mudduwa, L.K.B.
dc.date.accessioned 2025-01-19T04:19:59Z
dc.date.available 2025-01-19T04:19:59Z
dc.date.issued 2008-01-01
dc.identifier.citation Hewawasam RP, Jayatilaka KA, Pathirana C. Effect of Asparagus falcatus on acetaminophen toxicity in mice: a comparison of antioxidative effect with N-acetyl cysteine. J Diet Suppl. 2008;5(1):1-19. doi: 10.1080/19390210802328933. PMID: 22433041. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.lib.ruh.ac.lk/handle/iruor/18896
dc.description.abstract Objective: In this study, the effect of Asparagus falcatus extract on acetaminophen-induced liver injury was investigated in vivo. Method: Six arms of study. ICR mice (n = 20) were treated with acetaminophen at a single dose of 300 mg/kg (in saline, after a 16-hr fast) to induce hepatotoxicity. Drug control group and pre- and posttreated groups were administered 0.9 g/kg of Asparagus falcatus orally. Serum ALT, AST, ALP, liver GSH, antioxidant enzymes, GPx (glutathione peroxidase), GR (glutathione reductase), GST (glutathione-S-transferase), and liver/serum malondialdehyde (MDA) concentrations were estimated. Liver damage was also assessed histopathologically. The effect of the plant extract was compared with N-acetyl cysteine. Results: Acetaminophen produced liver damage, as manifested by a significant rise (P <. 001, one-way ANOVA) in serum ALT, AST, and ALP, and a reduction (P <. 001) in the liver reduced glutathione (GSH) as compared to respective controls. All enzyme activities and liver GSH were significantly improved in Asparagus-treated mice, with pretreatment providing better results than posttreatment (P <. 05). Histopathologically, mice pretreated with Asparagus showed no liver necrosis. A significant improvement was observed in antioxidant enzyme activities of GPx, GR, and GST in the Asparagus pretreated group (P <. 05). Mice posttreated with Asparagus showed a significant reduction in MDA formation (P <. 05). Conclusion: These results suggest that the feeding regimen with Asparagus extract inhibited the progression of hepatic injury induced by acetaminophen. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Taylor & Francis en_US
dc.subject Asparagus falcatus en_US
dc.subject acetaminophen en_US
dc.subject hepatotoxicity en_US
dc.subject antioxidant en_US
dc.subject N-acetyl cysteinemice en_US
dc.subject mice en_US
dc.title Effect of Asparagus falcatus on Acetaminophen Toxicity in Mice: a Comparison of Antioxidative Effect With N-Acetyl Cysteine en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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