Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: Evaluation Of Hepatoprotective Activity Of Poly Herbal Formulation In
Carbon Tetrachloride Induced Hepatotoxicity In Rats.
METHOD: The model used to evaluate hepatoprotective activity of the plant was “CCL4
Induced Hepatotoxicity” and the following steps were carried out
1. Acute toxicity study.
2. Hepatoprotective activity
3. Estimation of biochemical parameters.
4. Histopathological studies
RESULT: This study was aimed on evaluating hepatoprotective activity of Polyherbal
formulation which contain Phyllanthus niruri, Aegle marmelos, Ocimum sanctum, Withania
somnifera and Piper longum showed marked decrease in hepatotoxic effect of CCL4
which was evident by study of biochemical parameters.
Treatment of animals with Polyherbal formulation significantly (p<0.05) decreased the
levels of SGOT in serum which is an indicative of hepatoprotective activity. Also brought down
the level of SGPT and bilirubin significantly. Other than these parameters, physical parameters
and levels of cholesterol, total protein, alkaline phosphatase, lactate dehydrogenase and
triglycerides also were indicative of hepatoprotective property of the polyherbal formulation.