2017
DOI: 10.5812/jjnpp.65028
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The Protective Effects of Hydro-Alcoholic Extract of Coriandrum sativum in Rats with Experimental Iron-Overload Condition

Abstract: Background: Development of a new iron-chelating medication may eventually serve as treatment of iron overload diseases, such as thalassemia and other iron related disorders. Coriander sativum, a plant rich of phenol and flavonoids, has an iron-chelating effect in-vitro. The ethanolic extract of C. sativum was investigated for its in-vivo ameliorating effect on hepatic damage in rats with experimental iron overload. Methods: Twenty-four adult male wistar rats were randomly divided to 4 groups: healthy control, … Show more

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“…The iron content was also notably higher in fresh as well as dried leaves, and also in the extracts prepared by using the soxhlet extraction method, indicating the leaves of C. sativum and P. crispum are significant iron sources. On the other hand, the extracts of coriander leaves showed an effective chelating nature with iron [ 31 ], indicating the iron metabolism can be influenced by coriander leaves, whereas parsley leaves are proved to have components involved in the treatment of anxiety and depression [ 32 ]. The nanoparticles produced from the parsley leaves may be used effectively against iron deficiency, anemia condition, in rats [ 33 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The iron content was also notably higher in fresh as well as dried leaves, and also in the extracts prepared by using the soxhlet extraction method, indicating the leaves of C. sativum and P. crispum are significant iron sources. On the other hand, the extracts of coriander leaves showed an effective chelating nature with iron [ 31 ], indicating the iron metabolism can be influenced by coriander leaves, whereas parsley leaves are proved to have components involved in the treatment of anxiety and depression [ 32 ]. The nanoparticles produced from the parsley leaves may be used effectively against iron deficiency, anemia condition, in rats [ 33 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, inhibition of lipid peroxidation is considered one of the major strategies for treating hepatic damage under iron overload conditions 31 .…”
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