Biochemical and Pharmacological Prospects of Citrus sinensis Peel
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Date
2022-07
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Elsevier BV
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Heliyon;
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Abstract
Gastric ulcer and hepatotoxicity due to irrational drug overuse are two of
the most serious conditions associated with inflammation and oxidative stress that
affect the digestive system. This study aimed to experimentally evaluate the
hepatoprotective/gastroprotective effects of aqueousandbutanol citrus peel extracts
and hesperidin in rat models of ulcer and hepatotoxicity. Acute toxicity study was
performed for determiningthe safe dose of citrus extracts toanalyze efficacy. In the
experiments on hepatoprotective and gastroprotective effects, rats were classified into
nine groups in each experiment: (1)negative control, (2) positive control hepatotoxic
model with paracetamol (640mg/kg)/gastric ulcer model:ethanol 70%(1ml),
(3)reference hepatoprotective:silymarin (25 mg/kg)/gastroprotective:ranitidine
(50mg/kg), and (4–9) groups treated for 2 weeks before induction of each disease with
either citrus aqueous or butanol extracts or hesperidin (125–250 mg/kg). Drugs,
ethanol, or tested compounds were administered orally. The levels of biochemical
parameters,suchas AST,ALT,NO,MDA,CRP, and ILβ6, were significantly
reduced,but CAT level was increased.Postmortem examination of liver and stomach
tissues of treated animalsrevealed marked improvement compared with positive
control animals. Hesperidin exerted the best hepatoprotective, antioxidant, anti-
inflammatory, and gastroprotective effects, followed by butanol and then aqueous
citrus peel extracts.
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Gastric ulcer, citrus peels, Hesperidin, hepatoprotective, Antioxidant, Anti-inflammatory, gastroprotective