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- Title
Comparison of anti–atherosclerotic effects of two different extracts from leaves of Mallotus furetianus
- Authors
Yueli, Liu; Liqun, Wang; Haitao, Wu; Lianbo, Lin; Xinan, Yi
- Abstract
Objective: To compare the anti–atherosclerotic effects of two different extracts from the leaves of Mallotus furetianus by using rat model of atherosclerosis. Methods: The air–dried powdered Mallotus furetianus leaves were extracted with ethanol and then evaporated. The ethanol extract was experienced Diaion HP-20 CC with a gradient of MeOH and H2O (50÷50, 100÷0, v/v) and two fractions, Mallotus furetianus A (Mf A) and Mallotus furetianus B (Mf B) were obtained. Rats were divided into control, atherosclerosis and vitamin E, Mf A and Mf B treated groups. Atherosclerotic model was established by administering a loading dose of vitamin D3 and feeding standard diet enriched with 2% cholesterol, 0.5% porcine cholate, 0.2% methimazole, 5% sugar, 10% pork fat. Vitamin E (0.20 g/kg), Mf A (0.053 g/kg), Mf B (0.057 g/kg) (with the potential) were administered to interfere with the development of atherosclerosis. After 9 weeks, rats were sacrificed and the blood lipid as well as composition of bile was examined. In addition, the thoracic aorta was harvested to evaluate histological changes and the intima–media thickness ratio. Results: Atherosclerosis model was successfully established, administration of vitamin E, Mf A and Mf B increased excretion of total bilirubin in bile, decreased triglyeride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), low density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL–C) level, enhanced ratio of high density lipoprotein-cholesterol and LDL–C in blood, improved histological changes and diminished intima-media thickness ratio of thoracic aorta in atherosclerotic rats. As for the difference in anti-atherosclerotic effects betweenMf A and Mf B, Mf A may be more powerful in declining TG level and Mf B may be more effective in decreasing TC level. Conclusions: The two different extracts, Mf A and Mf B can prevent the development of atherosclerosis, In detail, Mf A is more effective in regulating TG level and Mf B is more powerful in modulating TC level in atherosclerotic rats.
- Subjects
ATHEROSCLEROTIC plaque; EUPHORBIACEAE; PLANT extracts; LOW density lipoproteins; PHARMACODYNAMICS; LABORATORY rats
- Publication
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine, 2011, Vol 4, Issue 11, p878
- ISSN
1995-7645
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1016/S1995-7645(11)60212-5