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Prevention of aflatoxin B1-initiated hepatotoxicity in rat by marine algae extracts
Authors:Abdel-Wahhab Mosaad A  Ahmed Hanaa H  Hagazi Mohamad M
Affiliation:Food Toxicology and Contaminants Department, National Research Center, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt. mosaad_attia@yahoo.com
Abstract:Chemoprevention by extracts of Laurencia obtusa (E1) and Caulerpa prolifera (E2) collected from the Egyptian coast of the Red Sea against aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1))-initiated hepatotoxicity in female Sprague-Dawley rats has been studied. Animals were fed aflatoxin-contaminated diet (3 mg kg(-1) diet) for 6 days then treated orally with pure aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1)) (200 microg kg(-1) b.w.) for 4 days either in combination with or before E1 or E2 administration (50 mg kg(-1) b.w.). AFB(1) resulted in a signicant increase in serum alpha fetoprotein, carcinoembryonic antigen, tumor necrosis factor alpha, nitric oxide, interleukin-1alpha, procollagen III and lipid peroxidation level in the liver. It caused a signicant decrease in food intake, body weight, serum leptin, the activities of glutathione peroxidase, superoxide dismutase and DNA and RNA concentrations in the liver. Cotreatment with AFB(1) and E1 or E2 resulted in an obvious improvement in all tested parameters. Noteworthy, E2 was more effective than E1 in the protection against AFB(1)-induced hepatotoxicity.
Keywords:aflatoxin  algae  hepatotoxicity  tumor marker  protection  Laurencia obtusa  Caulerpa prolifera
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