ANTILIPIDEMIC EFFECT OF WATER (H20) EXTRACT OF DESMODIUM VELUTINUM LEAVES ON ALBINO WISTAR RATS
ABSTRACT
This study evaluated the antilipidemic
activity of water extracts from leaves of Desmodium velutinum on albino
wistar rats. The phytochemical analysis of the leaf extract showed the
presence of tannins, saponins, alkaloids, soluble carbohydrates,
flavonoids, reducing sugar, steroids, cyanide and terpenoids. The
animals were treated with known drugs (atorvastatin 2ml). There were
significantly reductions in HDL 13.00 ±1.41 mg/dl LDL 1.20,± 0.14
mg/dl and triglyceride 39.00, 0.14 mg/dl, compared with water extract
of Desmodium velutinum (0.5ml). when administered was found to
significantly reduce lipid plasma which was LDL 1.90,± 0.00mg/dl, triglyceride 50.00±0.00mg/dl and increase HDL 25.00, ±0.00
mg/dl which is the good cholesterol. The water extract of Desmodium
velutinum leaf can possibly normalize the plasma lipid when compared
with the group given atorvastatin. The phytochemicals analysis showed
that the association between these complexes and compounds and other
constituent play an important role in the biological activity of the
leaf. This study suggested that the water extract of D.velutinum leaf
posses hypolipidemic as well as antilipidemic effect.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDYINTRODUCTION
Lipid and lipoprotein abnormalities play a major role in the development and progression of coronary artery diseases. Low levels of high density lipoprotein cholesterols have been identified as independent coronary risk factors (Rodrigue et al., 2010). High level of blood cholesterol is responsible for circulatory system disorder. Increase level of low density lipoprotein (LDL) is alarming for cardiovascular diseases and their risk is increased many times (Harman et al., 2011).
In developing countries, the occurrence of heart diseases increases rapidly (Nordestgard et al., 2010). Medical studies show that about 70% of adults over 50 years old suffer atherosclerosis. (Sherien and Azza, 2009). A large number of synthetic hypolipidemic drugs are available in market. Long term use of these drugs cause serious side effects, and are costly.
A medicinal plant is any plant which in
one or more of its organ, contains substance that can be used for
therapeutic purpose or which is a precursor for synthesis of useful
drugs (Sivakumar et al., 2007). Plant contains a large number of
bioactive phytochemicals that are responsible for pharmacological action
of plants and used for development of drugs. Many medicinal plants
have shown their antilipidemic effect and proved their efficacy in
cardiovascular diseases (Nordestgard et al., 2010; Wang, 1999).
One of such plants used very often in
the management of the disease by the traditional medicine practitioners
of Eastern Nigeria is Desmodium velutium, a perennial plant erect or
semi-erect shrub or sub-shrub up to 3m light. It is widely distributed
in subtropical Asia and tropical Africa. (Amowi and Azode, 2012).
Extracts of Desmodium velutium are used
traditionally in some disease conditions particularly aphrodisiac and
headache. Hence, Desomdium velutium may be a source of a pharmacological
active agent useful in the treatment of aches, pains and diarrhoea. In
Ghana, native doctors mix the root of Desmodium lasincarpum with some
hot peppers and use it as enema to cure blood in urine. In Eastern
States of Nigeria, the plant locally known as “Ikeagwuani”. (Onyegbule
et al., 2012). In these present studies, I investigated the
antilipidemic activity of the water (H2O) extract of Desmodium velutinum
Leaves on albino wistar rats.
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 DESMODIUM VELUTIMUM
Desmodium velutinum is an upright woody perennial herb, sub-shrub or shrub, up to 3m tall (Onyegbule, et al., 2012).
2.1 DESMODIUM VELUTIMUM
Desmodium velutinum is an upright woody perennial herb, sub-shrub or shrub, up to 3m tall (Onyegbule, et al., 2012).
Leaflets are light green to blue, green
or darker above, paler beneath and with prominent pallid veins, roundish
to elliptic to rhombic ovate, 3-9.4cm long , 2-7cm wide, entire or
repaid (indented at the termination of the lateral veins) and ciliate,
think, mostly soft velvety on both Surface with long stiff golden,
reddish or white hairs. Inflorescence arises in left axis, and at the
end of branches. They are densely flowered racemes up to 10cm or mere
long; at least the terminal ones often paniculately branched. Flowers
are white pink to blue, mauve or brilliant purple, usually appearing
whitish or pale when dry.
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