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Scientific Research and Essays Vol. 2 (1),
010-012, January 2007
ISSN 1992-2248
© 2007 Academic Journals
Short
Communication
In
vivo effects of sodium
benzoate on plasma aspartate amino transferase and alkaline phosphatase
of wistar albino rats
Ibekwe,
Sixtus E, Uwakwe, Augustine A.* and Monanu, Michael O.
Department
of Biochemistry,University of Port Harcourt, P. M. B. 5323 Port
Harcourt.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
uwadik2006@yahoo.co.uk.
Accepted
12 December, 2006
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The in vivo effects of varying concentrations of sodium benzoate
(30, 60 and 120 mg/kg body weight) administered by gavage to male albino
wistar rats (100 g average weight) over a 14-day period on the plasma
levels of aspartate amino transferase and alkaline phosphatase were
investigated. Thirty-six (36) male wistar albino rats (average weight of
100 g) were divided into four groups and housed in well-kept cages at
the animal house. The rats were fed ad libitum on normal diets while the
sodium benzoate solutions in water were given orally at 2-day intervals
for 14 days. Blood samples were obtained from sacrificed animals at
zero, 2-, 6- and 14-day and levels of plasma enzymes determined by
standard methods. The results revealed that for aspartate amino
transferase (AST), at 30 mg/kg, enzyme activity (IU/l) increased
progressively from 27.33 ± 1.04 on the zero-day to 36.83 ± 1.25 on the
14th day; at 60 mg/kg, the increase was to 38.50 +
0.50 on the 14th day, while the enzyme level increased to
36.40 ± 0.96 on the 14th day at 120 mg/kg of sodium benzoate.
The increases were significant (p<0.05) relative to the control. For
alkaline phosphatase (ALP), enzyme activity (IU/l) at 30 mg/kg increased
from 114.83 ± 0.76 on the zero-day to 130.33 ± 1.04 on the 14th
day; at 60 mg/kg, the increase was to 130.16 ± 0.76 on the 14th
day, with an increase to 130.00 ± 0.40 noted on the 14th day
at 120 mg/kg sodium benzoate. The increase observed for ALP were
significant (p<0.05). The findings suggest that short-term
administration of sodium benzoate produce notable increases in serum
levels of the two enzymes investigated.
Key words:
Sodium benzoate, aspartate amino transferase, alkaline phosphatase.
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