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Title: Evaluation of Osteoporotic and Ulcerogenic effect of Camellia sinensis alone and with milk and its Antioxidant effect on chronic treatment in rats
Authors: Bai R, Krishnaveni
Divakar, Kalyani
Keywords: Camellia sinensis, antioxidant, osteoporosis and ulcerogenesis.
Issue Date: May-2010
Publisher: Acharya & BM Reddy College of Pharmacy (ABMRCP)
Citation: Bai R, Krishnaveni; Divakar,Kalyani;Camellia sinensis, antioxidant, osteoporosis and ulcerogenesis.;Evaluation of Osteoporotic and Ulcerogenic effect of Camellia sinensis alone and with milk and its Antioxidant effect on chronic treatment in rats;http://lrc.acharyainstitutes.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/775
Abstract: Aim and objective of the study: Tea beverage consumption varies among the populations of different countries. In some parts of the country, tea is consumed with or without milk. Hence aimed to evaluate osteoporotic and ulcerogenic effect of Camellia sinensis alone and with milk and its antioxidant effect on chronic treatment in albino Wistar rats. Methodology: Four different types of tea preparations with 2 different doses such as 125, 250 mg/ml HWE; 125, 250 mg/ml BWE; 125, 250 mg/ml HME and 125, 250 mg/ml BME were freshly prepared and administered for 110 days. On 35th day of administration, antioxidant activity was evaluated by estimating reduced glutathione, catalase and lipid peroxidation in serum. Osteoporosis was estimated on 75th day of administration by estimating the levels of calcium, creatinine, inorganic phosphate, hydroxyproline, calcium creatinine ratio of urine and serum alkaline phosphatase. On 110th, ulcerogenesis was evaluated by estimating gastric juice pH, volume, total and free acidity, protein, hexoses, pepsin and ulcer score. Result: Our results are not confirmed its antioxidant activity. Four tea preparations administered groups showed significant alterations in the biochemical markers of bone turn over and also ulcer inducing abilities by producing ulcer lesions and by increasing pepsin and protein output of gastric juice. Conclusion: Administration of various black tea preparations on empty stomach might prone to induce gastric ulcers and also showed alteration in biochemical marker of bone turnover which indicate that there is some extent of effect on bone causing collagen degradation and may prone to develop osteoporosis in rats. No much clear cut antioxidant effect observed in rats with any type of tea preparations. Effect observed was found to be independent of dose and method of preparation of tea. Keywords: Camellia sinensis, antioxidant, osteoporosis and ulcerogenesis.
Description: Dissertation
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6557
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