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Published Online: 21 May 2009

The Role of Curcuma longa Against Doxorubicin (Adriamycin)-Induced Toxicity in Rats

Publication: Journal of Medicinal Food
Volume 12, Issue Number 2

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The major component, called curcumin, of turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) (Family Zingiberaceae) powder is responsible for its biological actions. The present study aimed to prove the protective effect of turmeric extract against doxorubicin (DOX)-induced cardiac, hepatic, and renal toxicity as evaluated in rats. Body weight and urine volume of the animal groups under investigation were recorded daily throughout the experimental period. Also, the cardiac, hepatic, and renal toxicities were determined by estimating the changes in serum activities of the enzymes lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and creatine kinase (CK), serum levels of alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, nitric oxide, albumin, and calcium, and kidney and liver tissue activities of superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase, as well as the contents of glutathione and malondialdehyde. Hyperlipidemia was also determined, and protein and albumin changes in urine were estimated. Biochemical and histopathological findings demonstrate that turmeric extract has multiple therapeutic activities that are beneficially protective, and it has an ameliorative effect against DOX-induced cardiac toxicity and hepatotoxicity and blocks DOX-induced nephrosis. Similarly, turmeric extract inhibited the DOX-induced increase in plasma cholesterol, LDH, and CK. The present findings conclude that the turmeric extract has multiple therapeutic activities that block the cardiac, hepatic, and renal toxicities induced by DOX, and it also possibly acts as a free radical scavenger.

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cover image Journal of Medicinal Food
Journal of Medicinal Food
Volume 12Issue Number 2April 2009
Pages: 394 - 402
PubMed: 19459743

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Published online: 21 May 2009
Published in print: April 2009

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Ragaa Hosny Mohamad
Cancer Biology (Unit of Biochemistry), National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Cairo
Amal Mohamad El-Bastawesy
Medical Oncology, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Cairo
Zekry Khalid Zekry
Food Technology Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Giza
Hussain A. Al-Mehdar
Biology Department, Faculty of Science, King Abdul Aziz University, Saudi Arabia
Mohamad Gamil Abdel Monaam Al-said
Surgical Oncology, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Cairo
Soaad Shaker Aly
Histology, Faculty of Medicine, Assuit University, Asyut, Egypt
Sabry Mohamed Sharawy
Cancer Biology (Unit of Biochemistry), National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Cairo
Mahmuod M. El-Merzabani
Cancer Biology (Unit of Biochemistry), National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Cairo
Pharmacology Departments, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, Cairo

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