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Merit Research Journal of Medicine and Medical
Sciences (ISSN: 2354-323X) Vol. 2(10) pp. 245-257,
October, 2014
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Original Research Article
Histological evaluation of the effects of
Moringa leaf extract treatment on vital organs of murine
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*Owolabi J. O. and Ogunnaike P. O.
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Department of Anatomy, Ben Carson
Sr. School of Medicine, Babcock University, Nigeria
*Corresponding
Author's E-mail: olaowolabi001@yahoo.com; +2348064884305
Accepted October 21, 2014 |
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Moringa
oleifera has gained popularity especially in recent times
due to several publications reporting various nutritional and
health benefits of the plant; though it is important to note
that most investigations on this plant are basic and the reports
would require proper trials to evaluate the exact benefits to
human health. This investigation was an attempt to investigate
the effects of ethanolic Moringa oleifera leaf extract on
the histology of vital body tissues. The rationale is that
histological observations would provide a more reliable and
consistent picture of the effects produced by the interactions
of the phytochemicals with the body cells and tissue. It may be
helpful in observing the possible toxicological effects on body
tissues or on the other hand, the positive effects on the body
tissues. A total of twelve Wistar rats (n=12) were used for the
investigation; divided in two groups of Control (A) and Treated
(B). A daily dosage of 200mg/kg body weight of ethanolic
moringa leaf extract was administered orally to the treated
Group B for 28 days. All animals were fed ad libitum. Animals
were sacrificed by cervical dislocation. The tissues were
excised and processed using routine haematoxylin and Eosin
staining techniques. Photomicrographs were taken with the aid of
the Accuscope Photomicrographic at suitable magnifications.
Analysis of each tissue’s histo-morphology, general histo-architecture
and cytological structures was critically done. The basis of
analyses and inferences was clearly defined: whether Moringa
oleifera leaf extract produced any observable deleterious
effects on the tissue (toxicological evaluation); or whether its
effects would improve the tissue’s histological architecture
especially in manners that can produce improvement in
physiological conditions of the individual tissue or general
body health (medicinal and nutritional properties). Extract
produced positive effects in most tissues except in the testis
and epididymis where the effects were anti-fertility. Various
tissues enefited from the positive effects to various extents.
Keywords: Extract, Histology, Moringa, Organs,
Toxicology
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