Abstract
Areca catechu (also known as betel nut) is a common masticatory in tropical and subtropical countries. Its seeds contain condensed tannins (Procyanidins) called arecatannins, which are reported to be carcinogenic. Virgin Coconut Oil is a colourless to brown-yellow edible oil obtained from fresh, mature kernel of Cocos nucifera (coconut). It has been reported to possess antioxidant, hepatoprotective and antimicrobial properties. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of virgin coconut oil extract on Areca catechu-induced liver lesions in adult Wistar rats. This work involved the use of an experimental study design consisting of thirty (30) adult Wistar rats weighing 200-283g and sacrificed after seventy (70) days. In Group A (control group) the rats were administered 1ml of distilled water and sacrificed after ten weeks, Group B was administered with 2000mg/kg body weight coconut oil only for five weeks, Group C was administered with 1500mg/kg body weight Areca catechu only for five weeks, Group D was administered with 1500mg/kg body weight Areca catechu in the first five weeks and then left to recover for the next five weeks, Group E was administered 1500mg/kg body weight for five weeks and then alternated with 2000mg/kg body weight coconut oil for another five weeks. Group F was administered 2000mg/kg body weight coconut oil for five weeks and then alternated with 1500mg/kg body weight Areca catechu for another five weeks. After administration, the animals were sacrificed, and organs harvested and processed for assays according to established methods. IBM SPSS statistics software (Statistical Package for Social Science) (Version 25) was used to analyze data generated. One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was carried out and data were presented as mean ± SEM. LSD post-hoc test was used. Values of P < 0.05 were considered significant. The statistical values obtained were converted into graphical representations in the form of bar charts. Histologically, Group A, the control group, showed normal liver tissue with distinct hepatocytes, sinusoids, portal vein, central vein and bile ducts. Group B exhibited active portal congestion with inflammatory cells but normal hepatocytes and bile ducts. Group C showed portal congestion, inflammatory cell infiltrates, bile duct epithelial proliferation and patchy hepatocyte necrosis. Group D exhibited haemorrhagic necrosis and abnormal mitosis and inflammatory cell inflammation. Group E showed normal hepatocytes, Sinusoidal congestion, inflammatory infiltrates and Kupffer cell activation. Group F showed active vascular congestion. The results of the biochemical assays were in harmony with that of the histology. In conclusion, virgin coconut oil has a protective and ameliorative effect against Areca catechu-induced hepatic lesions, which was observed by the level of improvement in histological and biochemical markers. It was confirmed that A. catechu has an adverse effect on the liver tissues of adult Wistar rats and Virgin Coconut oil is more effective as a prophylactic agent, rather than a curative agent.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page ii
Certification iii
Dedication iv
Acknowledgement v
Abstractvi
Table of Contentviii
List of Figures xi
List of Plates xii
List of Charts xiii
List of Tables xiv
CHAPTER ONE1
Background of the Study1
Statement of Problem3
Justification of the study3
Aim of the study 4
Specific Objectives of the study4
Significance of the study4
CHAPTER TWO6
Literature Review6
Areca catechu6
Cocos nucifera15
Liver 21
Liver lesions 30
CHAPTER THREE31
Material and method31
Areca catechu31
Cocos nucifera32
Experimental animals32
Experimental design33
Biochemical studies35
Histological studies40
Preparation of tissue for microscopy41
CHAPTER FOUR42
Results of statistical analysis42
Results of Body weight43
Aspartate aminotransferase44
Alanine aminotransferase45
Alkaline Phosphatase46
Albumin47
Bilirubin48
Protein49
Catalase50
Superoxide Dismutase51
Glutathione Peroxidase52
Methylene dioxyamphetamine (MDA)53
Histological Assessment54
CHAPTER FIVE67
Discussion67
Conclusion69
Reference70
Obomighie, S. (2023). Effect of Virgin Coconut Oil Extract on Areca Catechu-Induced Liver Lesions in Adult Wistar Rats. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/effect-of-virgin-coconut-oil-extract-on-areca-catechu-induced-liver-lesions-in-adult-wistar-rats
Obomighie, Sophie "Effect of Virgin Coconut Oil Extract on Areca Catechu-Induced Liver Lesions in Adult Wistar Rats" Afribary. Afribary, 03 Oct. 2023, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/effect-of-virgin-coconut-oil-extract-on-areca-catechu-induced-liver-lesions-in-adult-wistar-rats. Accessed 21 Nov. 2024.
Obomighie, Sophie . "Effect of Virgin Coconut Oil Extract on Areca Catechu-Induced Liver Lesions in Adult Wistar Rats". Afribary, Afribary, 03 Oct. 2023. Web. 21 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/effect-of-virgin-coconut-oil-extract-on-areca-catechu-induced-liver-lesions-in-adult-wistar-rats >.
Obomighie, Sophie . "Effect of Virgin Coconut Oil Extract on Areca Catechu-Induced Liver Lesions in Adult Wistar Rats" Afribary (2023). Accessed November 21, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/effect-of-virgin-coconut-oil-extract-on-areca-catechu-induced-liver-lesions-in-adult-wistar-rats