Study on the growth factors and hepatoprotective effect of Beta vulgaris L. in male Wistar rats

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Doha Mustafa Al Nouri
Hallah Oqalaa Althalmawi
Latifa Yahiya Al Faifi
Hussah Mohammed Al Owayedh
Shaista Arzoo

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of Beta vulgaris L. juice on growth and
liver enzymes in male Wistar rats. The experiment was conducted on 15 Wistar albino rats,
divided into 3 groups. Group 1 was fed with a standard diet (control group), group 2 was fed
with a standard diet and 1 ml Beta vulgaris L. juice and group 3 was fed with a standard diet and
2 ml Beta vulgaris L. juice. Statistically insignificant difference was observed between control
and experimental groups for total food consumption. Similarly difference was insignificant for
final weight but it has been found that change in weight was slightly more in control group whencompared to experimental group fed with 2 ml juice although the change in weight was
insignificant between control and experimental groups. It has been found that administration of
Beta vulgaris L. decreased the AST and ALT activities in serum so it can be concluded from
this study that beetroot feeding may protect against liver damage.

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Al Nouri, D. M., Althalmawi, H. O., Al Faifi, L. Y., Owayedh, H. M. A., & Arzoo, S. (2017). Study on the growth factors and hepatoprotective effect of Beta vulgaris L. in male Wistar rats. IJRDO -JOURNAL OF HEALTH SCIENCES AND NURSING, 2(1), 18-27. https://doi.org/10.53555/hsn.v2i1.895
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Doha Mustafa Al Nouri, King Saud University, Riyadh

Department of Food and Nutrition Sciences

Hallah Oqalaa Althalmawi, College of Food and Agriculture Science King Saud University

Department of Food and Nutrition Sciences

Latifa Yahiya Al Faifi, ng Saud University

Department of Food and Nutrition Sciences

Hussah Mohammed Al Owayedh, King Saud University

Department of Food and Nutrition Sciences,

Shaista Arzoo, King Saud University

Department of Food and Nutrition Sciences,