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In-Vitro Hepatoprotective Activity of Hydro-Alcoholic Extract of Dodonaea viscosa Linn

Abstract

The liver is a fundamental organ that capacities as a point of convergence of digestion and detoxification. Segregated rodent essential hepatocytes were utilized as an in-vitro model to assess the hepatoprotective movement of hydroalcoholic concentrate of Dodonaea viscosa Linn. Carbon tetrachloride was picked as hepatotoxin and silymarin was the reference hepatoprotective specialist. The hydroalcoholic concentrate of Dodonaea viscosa Linn. was surveyed for the in-vitro hepatoprotective movement on CCl4 prompted hepatotoxic Human Liver cell lines(HEpG-2 cell line) by MTT examine strategy. The confined essential rodent hepatocytes were brooded with normalized hepatotoxic portion of CCl4 (10 mM), and different fixations (10, 50 and 100μg/ml) of the concentrate and silymarin (100μg/ml). Trypan blue prohibition examine was utilized to quantify the cell feasibility. Marker transaminase compounds (GOT, GPT) and Total Protein (TP) in the cell culture not really set in stone. The outcomes uncovered that hydro alcoholic concentrate showed the critical % practicality (56.88%) in a portion subordinate way and contrasted with standard, Silymarin. This outcome proposes that the Dodonaea viscosa Linn. have critical hepatoprotective movement on carbon tetrachloride actuated hepatotoxicity in segregated rodent hepatocytes.

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Hepatoprotective MTT Dodonaeaviscosa Linn. hepatocytes cell viability HEpG-2
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