THE EFFECT OF WATER EXTRACT OF COLA NITIDA POD ON LIPOPROTEIN CONCENTRATIONS OF ALBINO WISTAR RATS
ABSTRACT
Cola nitida has been in use in the
eastern parts of Nigeria for the management of certain ailments and as
an aphrodisiac in the management of some sexual dysfunctions. However
the effects of this extract in some health parameters in human objects
have not been reported. This work, then, was aimed at investigating the
effect of water extracts of kola pods on lipoprotein concentrations on
albino wistar rats. Rats were used in this study and they were divided
into several groups and fed with a high calorie food (cow’s brain) so as
to increase the blood lipoprotein concentration in the rat models. The
effect of the water extracts of the sample used was compared with a
known drug and the results statistically compared to ascertain the
effect of the water extract on the rat models. The results of this work
indicate that water extracts of cola nitida pods can be used in the
management of mild lipoprotein dysfunctions thus substantiating the
reasons for its use in sexual erectile functions.
CHAPTER ONE
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Cola Nitida has been used in folk
medicine as an aphrodisiac, an appetite suppressant, to treat morning
sickness, migraine headache, and indigestion (Esimone et al., 2007). It
has also been applied directly to the skin to treat wounds and
inflammation (Newall et al., 1996)on the teeth and gums. There has also
been speculations as to its use in the treatment of peptic ulcer,
however, in Nigeria there is no record of the incidence of peptic ulcer.
According to Esimone (2007), cola nitida
tree is native to West Africa. Cola nuts are obtained from cola trees.
Cola nitida belongs to the genus cola and family steriliaceae. They are
commonly used to counteract hunger and thirst; in some cases it is used
to control vomiting in pregnant woman and also as a principal stimulant
to keep awake and withstand fatigue by students, drivers, and other
menial workers.
Lipoproteins are found in the liver and
cells. The liver is the largest organ inside the body. The liver is dark
reddish-brown and consists of two main lobes. There are over 300
billion specialized cells in the liver that are connected by a well
organized system of “bile” ducts and blood vessels called the biliary
system.
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
LITERATURE REVIEW
Cola husk pod has great potentials as
feed ingredients (Hamzat et al., 2003). Cola tree is a tropical tree
which belongs to the family of steriliaceae. It is mostly common in the
rain forest region of West Africa. This crop is of socio-economic
importance; there is a variety of kola species, out of which cola nitida
and cola accuminata are of major economic and social importance in
Nigeria. (Babafunde et al., 2001.)
According to Russelu (2005) the tree is a
robust tree usually from 12m high. In South Western Nigeria where large
plantation is established, I discovered that kola nitida pod husk
shares several similarities with coco pod husk; both have high crude
protein and low crude fibre content. Kola pod husk contains the highest
value of calcium (0.60%), chloride ion (0.44%) and molybdenum (9.4ppm)
(lowest value of this nutrient is observed in kola test (0.7ppm). The
seeds of both cola nitida and cola accuminata, its nutritive quality
have been reported cogutuga.
2.1 KOLA POD COMPONENTS
The kola pod components were found to
have supportive effect on fat accumulation. Sayami et al., 2010,
described that 2% caffeine powder suppresses body weight gain and fat
accumulation. It also reduces triacylglycerol (TG) and total cholesterol
(TC) in the liver and as well as (TG) in serum, without reducing food
intake (in mice). As a result, it was shown that the combination of
caffeine and catechin might be the most effective of all green tea
components in suppressing fat accumulation. Body fat gain in mice fed
with a high-fat diet was significantly suppressed. Catechins and MRNA
expressions of acyl-con oxidase (ACO) and medium chain acyl-con
dehydrogenase (MCAD), which are related to B-oxidation within the liver
were upregulated. It was also demonstrated that weight gain, body fat,
accumulation, TG and TC in the liver, and TG in serum were suppressed in
rats fed on normal diet and water containing 0.5% catechins.
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