Cinnamon zeylanicum is one of many herbal medications. This herb contains different materials like, cumarin, cinnamaldehyde and cinnamic acid. The plant plays a role as antiallergic, antiviral, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant and other health conditions. This study focused on the therapeutic effect of cinnamon oil on hepatorenal toxicity induced by ciprofloxacin in male rats. Forty rats were housed in the animal house of the College of Pharmacy, University of Kerbala, Karbala city, Iraq. The animals were separated into four groups: Group 1. Control group (not taken drug nor cinnamon oil), Group 2. Ciprofloxacin group (drenched 250 mg/kg/day of ciprofloxacin for 30 days), Group 3. Cinnamon oil group (drenched 1ml/kg/day of cinnamon oil for 30 days) and Group 4. Cinnamon+ciprofloxacin group (drenched 1ml/kg/day of cinnamon + 250 mg/kg/day of ciprofloxacin for 30 days). Finally, 2ml of blood was collected from each rat and the serum was separated for estimating the biochemical parameters of the liver like, Aspartate transaminase (AST), alanine transaminase(ALT) and alkaline phosphatase(ALP) and the kidney (Creatinine, Urea and albumin) . The results proved that ciprofloxacin significantly elevates the parameters of the liver and kidney (p≤0.05). The results also proved the benefit of cinnamon oil in improving health by reducing the toxic effect of ciprofloxacin by lowering the elevated levels of (liver enzymes, creatinine, urea and albumin). The study showed that this oil reduced the toxic effect of ciprofloxacin on the kidney and liver.
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