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Ameliorative potential of quercetin and rutin on dextromethorphan-induced toxicity in Sprague-Dawley rats
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Dextromethorphan as an antitussive has been reported to have deleterious effect on the testicular function. Quercetin is an extensive class of polyphenolic flavonoid compounds found in plant sources like green vegetables and tea. It is considered to be a strong antioxidant due to its ability scavenge free radicals and bind transition metal ions. Rutin is a flavonoid of the flavonol-type that is found in plant kingdom and a nutritional component of foodstuffs in apples, onions and black tea. In this study, we determined the effect of Quercetin and Rutin on Dextromethorphan-induced toxicity in males using Sprague-Dawley rats as models. Eighty male rats (150 ± 30 g) divided into four (N=20; A-D) were used for a duration of 16 weeks. Group A, control received distilled water (DW); group B-C received 20, 40 and 80 mg/kg of DM respectively. At the end of treatment period, 5 animals were selected and euthanized from each group. Seminal parameters and Hormonal milieu were analysed. The remaining 15 rats were divided into 3 groups (N=5; E-G). They received Quercetin (50 mg/kg) Rutin (25 mg/kg) and DW respectively for 16 weeks to ascertain recovery rate. The rats were sacrificed and the above parameters were analysed. Significant dose-dependent reduction in seminal parameters and hormones was observed in DM- treated groups. An increase in seminal parameters and hormonal milieu was observed when DM- treated and recovery-alone groups were compared to Rutin and Quercetin groups. The supplementation of Rutin and Quercetin showed significant increases in the parameters which could mitigate the toxic effect of Dextromethorphan and in turn translates into improved fertility in males.
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Title: Ameliorative potential of quercetin and rutin on dextromethorphan-induced toxicity in Sprague-Dawley rats
Description:
Dextromethorphan as an antitussive has been reported to have deleterious effect on the testicular function.
Quercetin is an extensive class of polyphenolic flavonoid compounds found in plant sources like green vegetables and tea.
It is considered to be a strong antioxidant due to its ability scavenge free radicals and bind transition metal ions.
Rutin is a flavonoid of the flavonol-type that is found in plant kingdom and a nutritional component of foodstuffs in apples, onions and black tea.
In this study, we determined the effect of Quercetin and Rutin on Dextromethorphan-induced toxicity in males using Sprague-Dawley rats as models.
Eighty male rats (150 ± 30 g) divided into four (N=20; A-D) were used for a duration of 16 weeks.
Group A, control received distilled water (DW); group B-C received 20, 40 and 80 mg/kg of DM respectively.
At the end of treatment period, 5 animals were selected and euthanized from each group.
Seminal parameters and Hormonal milieu were analysed.
The remaining 15 rats were divided into 3 groups (N=5; E-G).
They received Quercetin (50 mg/kg) Rutin (25 mg/kg) and DW respectively for 16 weeks to ascertain recovery rate.
The rats were sacrificed and the above parameters were analysed.
Significant dose-dependent reduction in seminal parameters and hormones was observed in DM- treated groups.
An increase in seminal parameters and hormonal milieu was observed when DM- treated and recovery-alone groups were compared to Rutin and Quercetin groups.
The supplementation of Rutin and Quercetin showed significant increases in the parameters which could mitigate the toxic effect of Dextromethorphan and in turn translates into improved fertility in males.
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