Plantago major Protective Effects on Antioxidant Status after Administration of 7,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene in Rats
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2011Author
Oto, Gokhan and Ekin, Suat and Ozdemir, Hulya and Demir, Halit and
Yasar, Semih and Levent, Abdulkadir and Berber, Ismet and Kaki, Baris
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Aim: The present study was designed to evaluate effects of Plantago
major extract on oxidative status in Wistar albino rats administrated
7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA). Methods: Rats were divided into
three equal groups of 6 animals each: Group 1 controls, group 2 treated
with DMBA (100 mg/kg, single dose) and group 3 receiving the DMBA and
the aqueous extract at 100 mg/kg/d for 60 days. Results: Significant
decrease in catalase (P<0.05), carbonic anhydrase (p <= 0.01), reduced
glutathione (GSH) (P<0.01) and total protein (P<0.01) values was
observed in the DMBA group compared with the healthy controls and DMBA +
Plantago major groups. Conclusion: The results suggest preventive
effects of Plantago major on DMBA induced oxidative damage in Wistar
albino rats that might be due to decreased free radical generation.
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