Toxicology Reports (Jan 2014)

Protective effect of antioxidant rich aqueous curry leaf (Murraya koenigii) extract against gastro-toxic effects of piroxicam in male Wistar rats

  • Syed Benazir Firdaus,
  • Debosree Ghosh,
  • Aindrila Chattyopadhyay,
  • Mousumi Dutta,
  • Sudeshna Paul,
  • Jagannath Jana,
  • Anjali Basu,
  • Gargi Bose,
  • Hiya Lahiri,
  • Bhaswati Banerjee,
  • Sanjib Pattari,
  • Subhrangshu Chatterjee,
  • Kuladip Jana,
  • Debasish Bandyopadhyay

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2014.06.007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. C
pp. 987 – 1003

Abstract

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Piroxicam (chemically 4-hydroxy-2-methyl-N-2-pyridinyl-2H-1,2-benzothiazine-3-carboxamide), a classical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) is orally administered to arthritic patients. Inhibition of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) synthesis and subsequent free hydroxyl radical generation in vivo exert gastro-toxic side effects on piroxicam treatment. Leaves of curry plant are rich in antioxidants with prolific free radical scavenging activities. This led us to investigate the efficiency of the use of curry leaves in ameliorating piroxicam induced gastric damage. Piroxicam was orally (30 mg per kg body weight) administered in male albino Wistar rats to generate gastric ulcers. These rats were orally fed with graded doses of aqueous extract of curry or Murraya koenigii leaves (Cu LE) prior to piroxicam administration. Oxidative stress biomarkers, activities of antioxidant and pro-oxidant enzymes, mucin content and nature, PGE2 level, activities of mitochondrial enzymes and histomorphology of gastric tissues were studied. Piroxicam treatment altered all the above mentioned parameters whereas, curry leaf extract pre-treated animals were protected against piroxicam induced alterations. Hence, the protective action of the antioxidant rich Cu LE was investigated to propose a new combination therapy or dietary management to arthritic patients using piroxicam.

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