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Ameliorative Effects of Propolis and Royal Jelly against CCl 4 -Induced Hepatotoxicity and Nephrotoxicity in Wistar Rats.

Muhamed FočakDamir Suljevic
Published in: Chemistry & biodiversity (2022)
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl 4 ) is known to have hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic effects. During the two-month CCl 4 exposure of Wistar rats, propolis extract (PE) and royal jelly (RJ) were added in order to test the potential protective effect against hepato-renal injury. Ketonuria, proteinuria, high creatinine and urea levels are the result of CCl 4 -induced nephrotoxicity. Severe disorders of hematological indicators indicate anemia; high values of leukocytes indicate inflammatory condition. Cytogenetic impairments in hepatocytes, aggregation of platelets, and hypoproteinemia indicate severe liver impairment. Results suggest a more significant protective role of RJ compared to PE. Both extracts regulated proteinuria, ketonuria, hypoproteinemia and reduced platelet aggregation in the hepatic circulation. The increase in the number of erythrocytes (RBC) suggest protective effects against anemia; the decrease in the number of leukocytes can be linked to anti-inflammatory effects. PE and RJ have a beneficial effect against hepato-renal injury, anemia and anti-inflammatory conditions caused by CCl 4 .
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