Therapeutic Effect of Nigella sativa on Alcohol-induced Liver Disease in Rats

A. Mosbah *

Laboratory of Applied Biochemistry (LAB), Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences (FNLS), University of Sétif 1, Sétif 19000, Algeria

H. Zettal

Laboratory of Applied Biochemistry (LAB), Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences (FNLS), University of Sétif 1, Sétif 19000, Algeria

H. Khither

Laboratory of Applied Biochemistry (LAB), Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences (FNLS), University of Sétif 1, Sétif 19000, Algeria

C. Mosbah

Laboratory of Mycology, Biotechnology and Microbial Activity (LaMyBAM), Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences (FNLS), University Constantine 1, Constantine 25000, Algeria

N. Kacem Chaouche

Laboratory of Mycology, Biotechnology and Microbial Activity (LaMyBAM), Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences (FNLS), University Constantine 1, Constantine 25000, Algeria

M. Benboubetra

Laboratory of Applied Biochemistry (LAB), Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences (FNLS), University of Sétif 1, Sétif 19000, Algeria

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: Alcohol-induced fatty liver disease is the earliest liver disorder associated with excessive consumption of alcohol. Various treatment regimens have been proposed for the treatment of alcohol-induced liver disorders including the use of medicinal plants such as Nigella sativa (NS), a miracle plant with a wide spectrum of activities.

Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the therapeutic property of NS total oil (TO) and neutral lipid fraction (NLF) on alcohol-induced liver injury in male albino rats. Methodology: The TO was first extracted from NS seed, and then fractionated using a chromatography column to obtain the NLF. These two extracts were used separately as treatment regimen for alcohol-induced liver toxicity in rats. Some serum biochemical markers of hepatic function including aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and histopathological features of the liver section were assessed, and results were compared to those in the control group.

Results: Serum liver enzyme activities increased significantly (p<.05) in the ethanol-treated group compared with the control group. However, treatment with TO or NLF of NS seed caused a significant reduction in serum levels of liver enzymes (AST, ALP, ALT), cholesterol, triglyceride and glucose compare to the corresponding levels in the ethanol treated group. There were also improvement in histo-pathological features in the TO and NLF treated groups compared with alcohol-treated group.

Conclusion: Both extracts of NS seeds possess ameliorative potential against ethanol-induced hepatotoxicity in rats.

Keywords: Nigella sativa, extracts, alcohol-induced liver disorder, amelioration, rat, liver histopathology


How to Cite

Mosbah, A., H. Zettal, H. Khither, C. Mosbah, N. Kacem Chaouche, and M. Benboubetra. 2017. “Therapeutic Effect of Nigella Sativa on Alcohol-Induced Liver Disease in Rats”. European Journal of Medicinal Plants 20 (1):1-7. https://doi.org/10.9734/EJMP/2017/34661.

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