Effects of ethanol leaves extract of jatropha tanjorensis on renal function of male albino wistar rats
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Ethanol as a Solvent
- 2.2Botanical Description of Jatropha Tanjorensis
- 2.3Historical Use of Jatropha Tanjorensis in Traditional Medicine
- 2.4Chemical Composition of Jatropha Tanjorensis Leaves
- 2.5Pharmacological Properties of Jatropha Tanjorensis Extract
- 2.6Studies on the Effects of Jatropha Tanjorensis on Renal Function
- 2.7Comparison with Other Medicinal Plants Affecting Renal Function
- 2.8Toxicological Studies on Jatropha Tanjorensis Extract
- 2.9Potential Benefits of Jatropha Tanjorensis Extract
- 2.10Gaps in Existing Literature
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Design
- 3.2Selection of Experimental Animals
- 3.3Preparation of Ethanol Extract of Jatropha Tanjorensis
- 3.4Administration of the Extract to Rats
- 3.5Measurement of Renal Function Parameters
- 3.6Statistical Analysis Method
- 3.7Ethical Considerations
- 3.8Data Collection Techniques
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Overview of Renal Function Parameters
- 4.2Effects of Jatropha Tanjorensis Extract on Renal Function
- 4.3Comparison with Control Group Results
- 4.4Discussion on Potential Mechanisms of Action
- 4.5Impact of Dosage on Renal Function
- 4.6Comparison with Previous Studies
- 4.7Adverse Effects and Safety Considerations
- 4.8Implications for Further Research
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusion
- 5.3Recommendations for Future Research
- 5.4Implications for Traditional Medicine
- 5.5Contribution to Scientific Knowledge
Project Abstract
<p> This study is aimed at investigating effects of ethanol leaves extract of <em>J</em><em>atropha</em><em> tanjorensis</em> on renal function of male albino wistar rats. Twenty (20) male albino wistar rats were randomly divided into four (4) groups of five (5) rats each. Group 1 served as the control and animals in Group 2, Group 3 and Group 4 were administered 100mg, 250mg and 500mg of the leaves extract per kg body weight respectively for 14 days. The parameters determined were urea, bilirubin (direct and total) and creatinine. Through the study carried out on the effect of <em>Jatropha tanjorensis </em>leaves extract on the renal function of albino wistar rats, it was observed that the treatment groups (II, III, and IV) when administered higher doses showed significant and non-significant (P<0.05) decrease in urea, direct and total bilirubin levels when compared to the control group 1. It was also observed that groups II, III and IV showed a non-significant (P<0.05) increase in creatinine levels when compared to the control group. From these results, it can be established that the leaves extract of <em>Jatropha tanjorensis</em> have no direct effect on renal function and therefore may not be a great cause for concern. This study is aimed at investigating effects of ethanol leaves extract of <em>J</em><em>atropha</em><em> tanjorensis</em> on renal function of male albino wistar rats. Twenty (20) male albino wistar rats were randomly divided into four (4) groups of five (5) rats each. Group 1 served as the control and animals in Group 2, Group 3 and Group 4 were administered 100mg, 250mg and 500mg of the leaves extract per kg body weight respectively for 14 days. The parameters determined were urea, bilirubin (direct and total) and creatinine. Through the study carried out on the effect of <em>Jatropha tanjorensis </em>leaves extract on the renal function of albino wistar rats, it was observed that the treatment groups (II, III, and IV) when administered higher doses showed significant and non-significant (P<0.05) decrease in urea, direct and total bilirubin levels when compared to the control group 1. It was also observed that groups II, III and IV showed a non-significant (P<0.05) increase in creatinine levels when compared to the control group. From these results, it can be established that the leaves extract of <em>Jatropha tanjorensis</em> have no direct effect on renal function and therefore may not be a great cause for concern. <br></p>
Project Overview
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</p><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.2 </strong><strong>BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p><em>Jatropha tanjorensis</em> commonly called “hospital-too-far” or ïyana-ipaja” (Yoruba), “ugu-oyibo” (Igbo) belongs to the family Euphorbiceae and is widely grown in Southern Nigeria (Sofowora., 1993). In Southern Nigeria, it is called “Catholic vegetable” or “Reverend father’s vegetable”, possibly because it is grown in the premises of the Catholic churches as ornamentals. The plant has been used locally as a source of edible leaves vegetable and as a medicinal plant for a number of years (Iwalewa <em>et al.,</em> 2005).</p><p>The leaves extract has hypoglycemic and antioxidant properties that makes it a popular remedy for the treatment for diabetic, malaria and hypertension in this region. It was reported that administration of <em>Jatropha tanjorensis </em>leaves powder to rabbits resulted in improvement in hematological indices which revealed an enhancement of bone marrow function (Orhue <em>et al.,</em> 2008).</p>
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