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. 2007 Oct-Dec;27(2):24–27.

Effect of Semecarpus anacardium against lead induced toxicity in rats

N Abirami 1, V Shanmuga Raju 2, K Rajathi 1
PMCID: PMC3330851  PMID: 22557265

Abstract

The present study was carried out to understand the antioxidant and protective effect of Semecarpus anacardium against lead acetate induced toxicity. This was done by analyzing the phytochemicals (Flavanoids, alkaloids, resins, tannins, carbohydrates, proteins, etc.) present in the plant and by assessing the hepatoprotective efficacy of the plant against lead acetate induced albino rats. Histopathological examination was also carried out to have a supporting evidence for the study. It was observed that the nut milk extract contains flavanoids, phenols and carbohydrates and the drug was effective against lead acetate induced toxicity. The levels of the marker enzymes were increased in the lead acetate induced rats and after the treatment of Semecarpus anacardium the liver damage decreased.

Keywords: Lead acetate, Male albino rats, Semecarpus anacardium, Hepatotoxicity

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