Pharmacological effect of Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach extracts against lead‐induced toxicity in rats

Abstract Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach (Papilionaceae) is a medicinal plant, cultivated in northern areas of Pakistan. The consumption of trace minerals (lead) is very toxic to the vital organs of the body, therefore the overcome of these minerals is very necessary. In this regard, th...

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Main Authors: Naeem Rasool, Muhammad Ovais Omer, Aqeel Javeed, Muhammad Nawaz, Muhammad Imran, Muzzamal Hussain, Zarina Mushtaq, Entessar AL Jbawi
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.3570
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author Naeem Rasool
Muhammad Ovais Omer
Aqeel Javeed
Muhammad Nawaz
Muhammad Imran
Muzzamal Hussain
Zarina Mushtaq
Entessar AL Jbawi
author_facet Naeem Rasool
Muhammad Ovais Omer
Aqeel Javeed
Muhammad Nawaz
Muhammad Imran
Muzzamal Hussain
Zarina Mushtaq
Entessar AL Jbawi
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description Abstract Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach (Papilionaceae) is a medicinal plant, cultivated in northern areas of Pakistan. The consumption of trace minerals (lead) is very toxic to the vital organs of the body, therefore the overcome of these minerals is very necessary. In this regard, this study aimed to assess the potential pharmacological effect of aqueous and ethanolic extract of Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach against pb‐induced oxidative stress, histological changes in Pb‐induced rats' liver and kidney, and anti‐inflammatory effect. The metal concentrations in liver and kidney homogenates were measured through atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The antioxidant activity was measured through DPPH and FRAP assay. Pb concentrations were significantly higher in liver and kidney homogenates after injection of Pb acetate was given intraperitoneally (45.2 ± 6.8 and 58.8 ± 7.9, respectively; p < .0001). The level of Pb in liver and kidney homogenates was significantly reduced by aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach. The Pb + Aq‐600 mg/kg‐treated rats exhibited a protective effect on hepatocytes cells against Pb‐induced liver injury and restored the cells of the kidney. Pb + Aq‐600 mg/kg showed higher antioxidant activity as compared to other treated groups. The highest decreased MDA level was found in liver and kidney homogenate of Pb + Aq‐600 mg/kg rats (11.2 ± 1.51 nmol/mg; p < .001) and GSH and CAT levels tended to normal after treatment of Pb + Aq‐600 mg/kg in rats. The ALAD, ALT, AST, and ALP level were enhanced and tended to be normal after the Aq‐400 and Aq‐600 mg/kg treatment in Pb‐exposed rats. The result showed that 600 mg/kg Aq + Pb exhibited significant (p < .001) anti‐inflammatory activity. The findings of this study concluded that treatment of the aqueous extract of Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach reduces the renal and hepatic damage in Pb‐induced rats and it also decreases oxidative stress via improving antioxidant components.
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spelling doaj.art-fcdafdb2e7a248109647d400455e9a052023-10-10T12:30:22ZengWileyFood Science & Nutrition2048-71772023-10-0111106312632310.1002/fsn3.3570Pharmacological effect of Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach extracts against lead‐induced toxicity in ratsNaeem Rasool0Muhammad Ovais Omer1Aqeel Javeed2Muhammad Nawaz3Muhammad Imran4Muzzamal Hussain5Zarina Mushtaq6Entessar AL Jbawi7Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore PakistanDepartment of Pharmacology and Toxicology University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore PakistanDepartment of Pharmacology and Toxicology University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore PakistanDepartment of Microbiology University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore PakistanDepartment of Food Science and Technology University of Narowal‐Pakistan Narowal PakistanDepartment of Food Sciences Government College University Faisalabad Faisalabad PakistanDepartment of Food Sciences Government College University Faisalabad Faisalabad PakistanAgricultural Extension Directorate, MAAR Damascus SyriaAbstract Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach (Papilionaceae) is a medicinal plant, cultivated in northern areas of Pakistan. The consumption of trace minerals (lead) is very toxic to the vital organs of the body, therefore the overcome of these minerals is very necessary. In this regard, this study aimed to assess the potential pharmacological effect of aqueous and ethanolic extract of Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach against pb‐induced oxidative stress, histological changes in Pb‐induced rats' liver and kidney, and anti‐inflammatory effect. The metal concentrations in liver and kidney homogenates were measured through atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The antioxidant activity was measured through DPPH and FRAP assay. Pb concentrations were significantly higher in liver and kidney homogenates after injection of Pb acetate was given intraperitoneally (45.2 ± 6.8 and 58.8 ± 7.9, respectively; p < .0001). The level of Pb in liver and kidney homogenates was significantly reduced by aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach. The Pb + Aq‐600 mg/kg‐treated rats exhibited a protective effect on hepatocytes cells against Pb‐induced liver injury and restored the cells of the kidney. Pb + Aq‐600 mg/kg showed higher antioxidant activity as compared to other treated groups. The highest decreased MDA level was found in liver and kidney homogenate of Pb + Aq‐600 mg/kg rats (11.2 ± 1.51 nmol/mg; p < .001) and GSH and CAT levels tended to normal after treatment of Pb + Aq‐600 mg/kg in rats. The ALAD, ALT, AST, and ALP level were enhanced and tended to be normal after the Aq‐400 and Aq‐600 mg/kg treatment in Pb‐exposed rats. The result showed that 600 mg/kg Aq + Pb exhibited significant (p < .001) anti‐inflammatory activity. The findings of this study concluded that treatment of the aqueous extract of Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach reduces the renal and hepatic damage in Pb‐induced rats and it also decreases oxidative stress via improving antioxidant components.https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.3570anti‐inflammatory activityantioxidant enzymesaqueous and ethanolic extractArgyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & SpachPb‐induced toxicity
spellingShingle Naeem Rasool
Muhammad Ovais Omer
Aqeel Javeed
Muhammad Nawaz
Muhammad Imran
Muzzamal Hussain
Zarina Mushtaq
Entessar AL Jbawi
Pharmacological effect of Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach extracts against lead‐induced toxicity in rats
Food Science & Nutrition
anti‐inflammatory activity
antioxidant enzymes
aqueous and ethanolic extract
Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach
Pb‐induced toxicity
title Pharmacological effect of Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach extracts against lead‐induced toxicity in rats
title_full Pharmacological effect of Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach extracts against lead‐induced toxicity in rats
title_fullStr Pharmacological effect of Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach extracts against lead‐induced toxicity in rats
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacological effect of Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach extracts against lead‐induced toxicity in rats
title_short Pharmacological effect of Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach extracts against lead‐induced toxicity in rats
title_sort pharmacological effect of argyrolobium roseum camb jaub spach extracts against lead induced toxicity in rats
topic anti‐inflammatory activity
antioxidant enzymes
aqueous and ethanolic extract
Argyrolobium roseum (Camb.) Jaub & Spach
Pb‐induced toxicity
url https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.3570
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