2024
DOI: 10.2174/1574886318666230119093541
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Evaluation of the Antioxidant Effects of Berberine against Sodium Nitriteinduced Oxidative Injury in the Rat Liver

Abstract: background: Berberine is a plant alkaloid present in many plants. It has diverse curative effects including anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. The current study aimed to evaluate the protective activity of berberine and investigate its probable mechanisms against sodium nitrite toxicity in liver. method: Forty male rats were divided into five groups. Group one as the control group received normal saline, group two received berberine (100 mg kg-1) and group three received sodium nitrite (80 mg kg-1). G… Show more

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“…Among the metabolites screened by DDL, Berberine was the most abundant. Berberine has been found to have significant antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects (Sadeghi et al, 2024), as well as antioxidant and lipid metabolism regulation (Akhzari et al, 2024). Most botanical drugs that are included in this formula are rich in flavonoids (Sun et al, 2023), examples include Forsythoside, Catechin, Paeoniflorin and Luteoloside, among many other metabolites, which are a large class of plant-derived metabolites that perform multiple biological functions; flavonoids exert therapeutic effects on skin diseases and have strong antioxidant effects (Carvalho et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the metabolites screened by DDL, Berberine was the most abundant. Berberine has been found to have significant antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects (Sadeghi et al, 2024), as well as antioxidant and lipid metabolism regulation (Akhzari et al, 2024). Most botanical drugs that are included in this formula are rich in flavonoids (Sun et al, 2023), examples include Forsythoside, Catechin, Paeoniflorin and Luteoloside, among many other metabolites, which are a large class of plant-derived metabolites that perform multiple biological functions; flavonoids exert therapeutic effects on skin diseases and have strong antioxidant effects (Carvalho et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%