2016
DOI: 10.21608/jbaar.2016.109005
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Biochemical and histological studies on the possible protective impact of the herb basil (Ocimum basilicum) on adriamycin induced toxicity in rats. I. Influence on the liver.

Abstract: The purpose of this work was to evaluate the effect of basil (Ocimum basilicum) against hepatotoxicity induced in albino rats by the anticancer drug adriamycin (ADR). The biochemical results showed that adriamycin caused significant elevation in serum ALT (Alanine aminotransferase) and AST (Aspartate aminotransferase) enzymes after 4, 6 and 8 weeks of treatment. It also caused an increase in malondialdehyde (lipid peroxidation marker) and decrease in activities of the antioxidant enzymes, superoxide dismutase … Show more

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“…It was purchased from a local pharmacy in Shebin El-Kom, Menoufia Governorate, Egypt. Rats were intraperitoneally injected with 2 mg/kg body weight [20] .…”
Section: Materials and Methods Drugmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was purchased from a local pharmacy in Shebin El-Kom, Menoufia Governorate, Egypt. Rats were intraperitoneally injected with 2 mg/kg body weight [20] .…”
Section: Materials and Methods Drugmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The liver contributes significantly to increasing and eliminating drugs from the human body [1]. The metabolism of drugs and xenobiotics into non-toxic substances in the liver by enzymes is essential for the proper functioning of the organism [2]; the alteration of these conditions leads to a displacement towards the production of oxidants, which adhere to lipids or nuclear proteins, resulting in mutations, membrane damage, and altered enzyme activity, leading to organ dysfunction [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%