Background Terminalia sericea (T. sericea) is traditionally used to treat stomach ailments, infections, hypertension and diabetes mellitus. Previous in vitro studies have reported that T. sericea has lipolytic properties. This study interrogated the effects of T. sericea on linear growth, development of fatty liver disease, viscera morphometry and health of growing rats fed a 12% fructose solution (FS). Methods Thirty 21-day old male Wistar rat pups were randomly allocated to five treatments: group I - plain gelatine cubes (PGC) + plain tap water (PW), group II - 12% FS + PGC, group III - gelatine cubes containing fenofibrate (Feno) at a dose of 100 mg/kg body + FS, group IV - gelatine cubes containing the low dose (100 mg/kg body mass per day) of the T. sericea extract (TsL) + FS, group V - gelatine cubes containing the high dose (400 mg/kg body mass per day) of the T. sericea extract (TsH) + FS. Following 12 weeks of feeding, the rats were fasted overnight, euthanized and plasma and viscera harvested for analysis. Results Consumption of fructose resulted in significantly increased (p<0.05) liver lipid content and caused macrovesicular steatosis. The T. sericea extracts at 400 mg/kg per day suppressed the fructose-induced liver lipid accumulation and macrovesicular steatosis similarly to 100 mg/kg per day of Feno. Conclusions These findings suggest that the aqueous T. sericea leaf extract at 400 mg/kg per day could potentially protect against fructose-induced lipid accumulation as well as macrovesicular steatosis.
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- Pre-clinical Studies
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedTerminalia Sericea aqueous leaf extract protects growing wistar rats against fructose-induced fatty liver diseaseLicensedJune 21, 2018
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedBioactive potential of Indian stinging plants leaf extract against pathogenic fungiLicensedJune 21, 2018
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedIn vitro anticholinesterase, antimonoamine oxidase and antioxidant properties of alkaloid extracts from kola nuts (Cola acuminata and Cola nitida)LicensedJuly 18, 2018
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedNeuroprotective Effects of the Anthocleista Schweinfurthii Gilg. (Loganiaceae) Stem Bark Extract in Postmenopause-Like Model of Ovariectomized Wistar RatsLicensedJanuary 19, 2019
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedAntioxidant activity of carob seeds and chemical composition of their bean gum by– productsLicensedAugust 15, 2018
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedModulatory effect of some citrus (Citrus limon, Citrus reticulata, Citrus maxima) peels on monoamine oxidase, phosphodiesterase-5 and angiotensin-1 converting enzyme activities in rat heart homogenateLicensedAugust 11, 2018
- Clinical Studies
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Publicly AvailableComplementary medicine for laboring women: a qualitative study of the effects of reflexologyJuly 19, 2018
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedDecreased anxiety after Dawood fasting in the pre-elderly and elderlyLicensedOctober 12, 2018
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedInhibitory effects of Tiliacora triandra (Colebr.) Diels on cholesterol absorptionLicensedOctober 12, 2018
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedEvaluation of antipyretic activity of Belladonna and Pyrogenium ultrahigh dilutions in induced fever modelLicensedOctober 17, 2018
- Short Communication
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedEffect of integrated yoga on anti-psychotic induced side effects and cognitive functions in patients suffering from schizophreniaLicensedJune 26, 2018
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedEffect of mud pack to eyes on psychological variables in healthy volunteers: a pilot randomized controlled trialLicensedJuly 18, 2018
- Review
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Requires Authentication UnlicensedEthnomedicinal, phytochemical and pharmacological profile of a mangrove plant Ceriops Decandra GriffDin Hou.LicensedJune 22, 2018
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Publicly AvailableBiological markers for the effects of yoga as a complementary and alternative medicineFebruary 7, 2019