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Measurement the Level of Fats, Liver Enzymes and the Hypoglycemic Effect in Local Male Rabbits Treated with Alcohol Extract of(Cympopogoncitratus )

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Adwa Fezaa Jassim
» doi: 10.5455/jcmr.2024.15.01.22

Abstract

A wide variety of plants with potential therapeutic uses are collectively referred to as medicinal plants in the field of herbal medicine.The compounds found in these medicinal plants have great potential for use in the creation of new pharmaceuticals and other chemical compounds. Many different types of pharmaceuticals get their active ingredients from plants. Phytotherapy and medicinal plants are valuable because they lessen the negative effects of pharmaceuticals made in a lab. Maybe it's because the human body can absorb plants in their natural state, even at low quantities of active chemicals. We aimed to determine the effects of an alcohol extract from the lemongrass plant (Cympopogoncitratus) on the lipid profile (VLDL-c, LDL-c, HDL-c, TG, TC), liver functions (LDH, ALT, AST), and clucose level in adult male domestic rabbits, whose weights varied from 1750 to 800 g mg/cm², respectively. The levels of VLDL-c, LDL-c, TG, TCT, ALT, LDH, and clucose decreased significantly at the probability level (P ≤0.01), according to the data. The level of( HDL -c) in the overall treatment group treated with lemon extract was significantly higher than in the control group at the level of probability( P ≤0.01).

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