Hepatoprotective and antioxidant effect of polygonum persicaria Linn and its active principle on carbon tetrachloride induced toxicity in rats

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The present study was carried out to observe the hepatoprotective effect and antioxidant activity of the aqueous extract of the roots of Polygonum persicaria and its active principle i.e Tannic Acid in rats treated with carbon tetrachloride. Twenty albino wistar rats were allotted to five groups of Polygonum persicaria & 200 mg/kg of Tannic acid. Extract of PP and TA at the tested doses restored the levels of liver homogenate enzymes (glutathione peroxidase, glutathione-S transferase, superoxide dismutase and catalase enzymes significantly and supported the biochemical observations. This study suggests that Tannic acid has a more liver protective effect in comparison of Polygonum persicaria against carbon tetrachloride- induced hepatotoxicity and possess antioxidant activities and exhibited moderate anticancer activity towards cell viability at higher concentration. Liver injury was confirmed by the histological changes.

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