2nd International Scientific Conference (Pure Sciences, Brilliant Creativity and Renewed Building) | |
The Protective Role of Amygdaline on the Enzyme ALP and Non _enzymatic Antioxidants and GST on the white _Albino Mice Treated with the Carbon tetrachloride compound | |
Alwan, Iqbal F.^1 ; Habeeb, Zeyad Tareq^2 ; Ahmood, Ammar Mawla^1 | |
Ministry of Science and Technology, Box 765, Baghdad, Iraq^1 | |
University of Kerbala, College of Eduction for Pure Science, Iraq^2 | |
关键词: Alkaline phosphate; Amygdaline compound; Apricot seeds; Aqueous extracts; Human consumption; Laboratory animals; Non-enzymatic antioxidants; Protective effects; | |
Others : https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/571/1/012100/pdf DOI : 10.1088/1757-899X/571/1/012100 |
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来源: IOP | |
【 摘 要 】
The study aims to evaluated the protective effect of Amygdaline compound extracted from apricot seeds on the effectiveness of Alkaline phosphates (ALP), (Glutathione-S-transfers (GST) and Non-Enzymatic antioxidant (vitamin A,E,C ) in serum laboratory animals. Amygdaline compound was analyzed by High-performance liquid chromatography technique (HPLC). The tests were conducted on the interference males on the albino mice treated with carbon tetrachloride were studied, 32 male albino mice Swiss albino, (5-8 weeks) and (20-25 gm weight). Conducted tests on the overlap between the three concentration ( 100, 200,300 mg/kgm) of aqueous extract of Amygdaline (3..2 mg/Kgm) of carbon tetrachloride with interaction included two types of treatment (pre-CCL4 and post-CCL4) through oral dosage and for a period of 14 days. The study shows that the concentration 300mg/kgm is the best concentration of aqueous extract there was used and study suggests that use the concentrations of this focus and fact that the plant is used for human consumption broadly and because it contains the Bio flvenote.
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