2023
DOI: 10.3390/separations10030182
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Curative Effects of Dianthus orientalis against Paracetamol Triggered Oxidative Stress, Hepatic and Renal Injuries in Rabbit as an Experimental Model

Abstract: The aim of the present study investigates the hepatoprotective, nephroprotective and hematopoietic and antioxidant effects of Dianthus orientalis leaves aqueous extract (DO.AQ) in rabbits intoxicated with paracetamol. Different experimental groups were formed, i.e., group N, group T, group ELD, group EMD, group EHD and group SM. The groups with leaves aqueous extract of Dianthus orientalis of 200 and 400 mg/kg body weight, i.e., group EMD and group EHD, showed remedial effects; however, a high dose extract sig… Show more

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“…GOLD was implemented to conduct a docking investigation for the target molecules (version 5.2) alongside its employment in the discovery studio. [57] After attaining the crystallized α-glucosidase, the H 2 O and inhibitors were removed, and the H atoms were added. The examined ligands were redocked into the vacant active site after the standard inhibitor was removed from it.…”
Section: α-Glucosidase Inhibitory Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GOLD was implemented to conduct a docking investigation for the target molecules (version 5.2) alongside its employment in the discovery studio. [57] After attaining the crystallized α-glucosidase, the H 2 O and inhibitors were removed, and the H atoms were added. The examined ligands were redocked into the vacant active site after the standard inhibitor was removed from it.…”
Section: α-Glucosidase Inhibitory Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From centuries medicinal plants have been used for theurapeutic purposes as it contains plenty of potential bioactive compounds. Recently these plants have been under keen intrest of various researchers due to their potential health benefits (Zahra et al, 2024;Aziz et al, 2024;Riaz et al, 2023;Waqas et al, 2023;Ahmad et al, 2023a;Ahmad et al, 2023b;Ammara et al, 2023;Aqib et al, 2023;Ejaz et al, 2023;Aziz et al, 2023;Gul et al, 2023). Extracts of various medicinal plants are used in different industries such as pharmaceuticals, food industries and for nanomedicine (Hayat et al, 2023;Hussain et al, 2023;Iram et al, 2023;Riasat et al, 2023;Saleem et al, 2023;Sana et al, 2022;Syed et al, 2023;Zahra et al, 2023;Zawar et al, 2023;Rauf et al, 2023; Effect of maltodextrin concentration and drying temperature on the physicochemical characteristics of Sacha inchi Naveed et al, 2022a;Naveed et al, 202b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Dianthus crinitus has been reported for its ethno-pharmacological, anti-catarrhal, antipyretic, antispasmodic, bronchi dilatator, diuretic, expectorant, and diarrheal cure properties (Ahmad et al, 2023b;Ghamari et al, 2017). Thus, in the current study, Dianthus crinitus was selected for its analgesic and antioxidant activities in a selected animal model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%