Effect of Nigella Sativa on Heavy Metals-Induced Toxicity in Albino Rats | ||||
Journal of High Institute of Public Health | ||||
Article 15, Volume 35, Issue 2, April 2005, Page 441-470 | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jhiph.2005.179068 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Hoda S. Ibrahim1; Mostafa M. Osfor2; Eveleen S. Abdalla3; Mona S. El-Kutry3 | ||||
1Nutrition & food Science Department, Faculty of Home Economics, Helwan University, Egypt | ||||
2Nutrition & Food Science Department, National Research Center, Egypt | ||||
3Home Economics Department, Faculty of Specific Education, Ain Shams University, Egypt | ||||
Abstract | ||||
This study was conduced to investigate the effect of adding Nigella sativa [NS] [5%] seeds on toxicity induced by both lead acetate and aluminum chloride at two levels {10% LD50 [L1] & 20% LD50 [L2]} which were fed to 60 adult male albino rats [118±5 g] for six weeks. Ten diet groups [6 rats each] 1- basal diet, 2- basal diet + NS, 3- basal diet + L1 Pb, 4- basal diet + L1 Pb + NS, 5- basal diet + L2 Pb, 6- basal diet + L2 Pb + NS, 7- basal diet + L1 Al, 8- basal diet + L1 Al + NS, 9- basal diet + L2 Al, and 10- basal diet + L2 Al + NS. Rats were fed as libitum during the experimental period at the end of the 6 weeks. Fasting blood samples were taken for biochemical analysis. Organs were removed & weighed then tissues were prepared for histopathological examination. All data were statistically analyzed. Results revealed that adding NS to the diet increased body weight gain [BWG] and food intake [FI] significantly in rats in all groups compared to the control. There were no significant differences in organ relative weight [liver, kidney, and brain] between groups fed either [Pb or Al] at any level with or without addition of NS. Adding NS to the diet contaminated with Pb & Al increased total protein & globulin and decreased cholesterol and triglyceride, serum creatinine, urea, GOT and GPT. Using NS in groups fed on [Pb&Al] increased Hb and RBC’s level significantly. Groups fed NS had reduced the blood level of Pb&Al compared to groups fed on Pb&Al alone. Liver and kidney tissue of rats fed L1 & L2 of Pb &Al plus NS showed nearly normal structure compared to the negative control. This study suggests that NS has a beneficial effect on heavy metals intoxication on HB and RBC’s. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Aluminum chloride; globulin; Hemoglobin; Lead acetate; Liver & kidney function; Nigella sativa; Toxicity; Total protein | ||||
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