Authors : Nnama T.N; Anibeze C.I.P; Okwara B.O; Okafor M.C
Volume/Issue : Volume 5 - 2020, Issue 9 - September
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DOI : 10.38124/IJISRT20SEP746
The emphasis of harmful health challenges
caused by preserved food or processed food is a global
problem and the need to reduce its effect on the vital
organs in the body has been the subject of great concern
to researchers. The present study seeks to evaluate the
efficacy of ethanolic extracts of Curcuma longa
(turmeric) roots and Cassia occidentalis leaves on
potassium induced kidney damage in albino rats. Fifty
adult male rats weighing about 100g-200g classified into
ten groups (I-X) were used in the study. Group1 served
as control and were administered only with distilled
water and rat feeds ad libitum all throughout the
experiment. Group II served as negative (-ve) control
and were administered 50mg/kg bodyweight of
potassium bromate orally. Groups III, IV, VII and VIII
received 50mg/kg bodyweight of potassium bromate for
two weeks thereafter received 50mg/kg bodyweight with
500mg and 1000mg/kg body weight of ethanolic root
extract of Curcuma longa and leaves extract Cassia
occidentalis respectively for two weeks. Groups V, VI,
and IX and X received 500mg and 1000mg/kg
bodyweight of ethanolic root extract of Curcuma longa
and leaves extract Cassia occidentalis for two weeks
thereafter received 50mg/kg bodyweight of potassium
bromate withethanolic root extract of Curcuma longa
and leaves extract Cassia occidentalis respectively for
two weeks. The rats at the end of 28 days were
anaesthetised, blood samples were collected and the
kidneys were harvested. The result of biochemical
analysis revealed significant decrease in the level of
biochemical parameters following administration of
500mg/ kg and 1000mg/kg body weight of Curcuma
longa and Cassia occidentalis ethanolic leaf extract for
curative and protective purpose when compared with
group II (+ve control) that received 50mg/kg body
weight of potassium bromate. Histological findings
revealed restoration and protection of the extracts on
the kidney architecture of male albino rats. Results
obtained thus showed that oral administration of
ethanolic root extracts of Curcuma longa and leaf
extract of Cassia occidentalis may possess preventive
and therapeutic purpose against kidney damage
Keywords : Cassia Occidentalis, Curcuma Longa, Kidney, Potassium Bromate.