TY - JOUR AU - Samout, Noura AU - Bouzenna, Hafsia AU - Ettaya, Amani AU - Elfeki, Abdelfattah AU - Hfaiedh, Najla PY - 2015/07/06 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Antihypercholesterolemic effect of Cleome arabica L. on high cholesterol diet induced damage in rats JF - EXCLI Journal JA - EXCLI J. VL - 14 IS - 0 SE - Original articles DO - 10.17179/excli2015-169 UR - https://www.excli.de/index.php/excli/article/view/581 SP - 791-800 AB - <p>Dietary cholesterol is known to be one of the main risk factors that accelerate oxidation process leading to hypercholesterolemia and attendant cardiovascular diseases. The purpose of this study, carried out on adult male Wistar rats, was to evaluate the inhibitory effects of supplementation with aqueous of <i>Cleome arabica </i>leaf extract on hypercholesterolemia. After 3 months of treatment, animals were sacrificed by decapitation. Blood serum was obtained by centrifugation. Under our experimental conditions, administration of <i>Cleome arabica</i> leaf extract decreased the total cholesterol (TC), LDL-cholesterol (LDL-chol) and triglycerides (TG) levels by 27 %, 52 %, 37 %, respectively, and reduced SGOT SGPT, LDH and PAL levels in blood serum compared to untreated hypercholesterolemic rats. TBARS concentrations decreased by 21 % in liver, 22 % in heart and 30 % in kidney in a group of rats treated with cholesterol and <i>Cleome arabica</i> (Chol C.ar) compared to a Chol-treated group. The same treatment with <i>Cleome arabica </i>leaf extract increased superoxide dismutase and enhanced glutathione peroxidase activity. Catalase activity was found to increase in liver, heart and kidney by 17 %, 16 % and 23 %, respectively, in the C.ar Chol-treated group. The protective effect of <i>Cleome arabica</i> on hypercholesterolemia inducing oxidative stress in several organs was mainly attributed to antioxidant properties. The latter were due to the presence of phenolic acids and flavonoids shown by the obtained HPLC profiles.</p> ER -