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Rom J Morphol Embryol ; 55(3): 835-47, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25329110

ABSTRACT

The present paper aimed to evaluate the influence of apitherapy diet in Wistar rats with carbon tetrachloride induced hepatotoxicity, by the means of biochemical determinations and histopathological changes of liver, spleen, pancreas and testicular tissue. The experiment was carried out on six groups of male Wistar rats. Hepatic lesions were induced by intraperitoneal injection of carbon tetrachloride (dissolved in paraffin oil, 10% solution), 2 mL per 100 g, every two days, for two weeks. Hepatoprotection was achieved with two-apitherapy diet formulations (containing honey, pollen, propolis, Apilarnil, with/without royal jelly), that have been administered for six up to nine weeks. The biochemical results revealed that the two-apitherapy diet formulations had a positive effect improving the enzymatic, lipid, and protein profiles, coagulation, mineral parameters and also the bilirubin levels, after six weeks of treatment. The histopathological results demonstrated the benefit of the two-apitherapy diet formulations on reducing the toxicity of liver, spleen and pancreas in laboratory animals, after six and nine weeks, respectively. In conclusion, apitherapy products have a hepatoprotective effect in carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatopathy.


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Apitherapy , Carbon Tetrachloride/toxicity , Animals , Blood Coagulation/drug effects , Immunohistochemistry , Lipids/analysis , Male , Minerals/analysis , Organ Specificity/drug effects , Proteins/analysis , Rats, Wistar
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Molecules ; 19(9): 13374-91, 2014 Aug 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25178061

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The human body is exposed nowadays to increasing attacks by toxic compounds in polluted air, industrially processed foods, alcohol and drug consumption that increase liver toxicity, leading to more and more severe cases of hepatic disorders. The present paper aims to evaluate the influence of the apitherapy diet in Wistar rats with carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity, by analyzing the biochemical determinations (enzymatic, lipid and protein profiles, coagulation parameters, minerals, blood count parameters, bilirubin levels) and histopathological changes at the level of liver, spleen and pancreas. The experiment was carried out on six groups of male Wistar rats. Hepatic lesions were induced by intraperitoneal injection of carbon tetrachloride (dissolved in paraffin oil, 10% solution). Two mL per 100 g were administered, every 2 days, for 2 weeks. Hepatoprotection was achieved with two apitherapy diet formulations containing honey, pollen, propolis, Apilarnil, with/without royal jelly. Biochemical results reveal that the two apitherapy diet formulations have a positive effect on improving the enzymatic, lipid, and protein profiles, coagulation, mineral and blood count parameters and bilirubin levels. The histopathological results demonstrate the benefits of the two apitherapy diet formulations on reducing toxicity at the level of liver, spleen and pancreas in laboratory animals.


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Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury/diet therapy , Administration, Oral , Animals , Apitherapy , Carbon Tetrachloride , Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury/metabolism , Fatty Acids/administration & dosage , Food, Formulated , Honey , Lipids/blood , Liver/drug effects , Liver/metabolism , Liver/pathology , Male , Pancreas/drug effects , Pancreas/metabolism , Pancreas/pathology , Rats, Wistar , Spleen/drug effects , Spleen/metabolism , Spleen/pathology , Thrombin Time
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