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Vol. 14, Issue 8 (2025)

Protective role of Baicalin in enhancing liver and kidney function in acrylamide-treated rabbits

Author(s):
Saadeya Ali Al-Gnami
Abstract:

Objective: this study designed to discovery probability for using of baicalin to decrease toxic effects of acrylamide in functions of kidney and liver in female rabbits.

Methods: twenty adult female rabbits were used, about (11-12) month old, with average weight about (1100 1600) gm. The animals were distributed into four groups (5 animals per each) and drenched orally for 30 following days. Control group (C) drenched 1 ml of distilled water. T1 group drenched baicalin (50 mg/kg B.W). T2 group drenched acrylamide (50 mg/kg.B.W). T3 group drenched both baicalin and acrylamide at the same time. After the termination of the treatment, the samples of blood were taken from the heart to obtain the serum for estimation of uric acid, creatinine, ALT and AST.

Results: Our study revealed an important increased in uric acid, creatinine, ALT and AST levels at T2 group while these parameters decreased in T3 group.

Conclusion: Baicalin (50 mg/kg) plays a great role in reducing the side effect resulting from treatment with acrylamide in the liver and kidney functions in female rabbits.
Pages: 114-118  |  296 Views  117 Downloads


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How to cite this article:
Saadeya Ali Al-Gnami. Protective role of Baicalin in enhancing liver and kidney function in acrylamide-treated rabbits. Pharma Innovation 2025;14(8):114-118. DOI: 10.22271/tpi.2025.v14.i8b.26232

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