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Protective effect of triphala on radiation induced acute intestinal mucosal damage in Sprague Dawley rats

Authors
Yoon, Won SupKim, Chul YongYang, Dae SikPark, Young JePark, WonAhn, Yong ChanKim, Seok-HyungKwon, Ghee Young
Issue Date
Mar-2012
Publisher
NATL INST SCIENCE COMMUNICATION-NISCAIR
Keywords
Epithelium; Glands; Lamina propria; Proctitis; Radiation protection; Triphala
Citation
INDIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY, v.50, no.3, pp.195 - 200
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Journal Title
INDIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
Volume
50
Number
3
Start Page
195
End Page
200
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/105430
ISSN
0019-5189
Abstract
Aim of the study was to determine protective effect of triphala on radiation-induced rectal mucosal damage. Male Sprague Dawley rats (30) were divided into 5 groups. Rats in group A were sham irradiated and rats in group B underwent only irradiation. Rats in group C were administered triphala 1 g/kg/day orally for 5 consecutive days before irradiation. Rats in group D and E were administered triphala 1 and 1.5 g/kg/day orally for 10 consecutive days, respectively. Rectal mucosal damage was induced by a single fraction of 12.5Gy gamma irradiation (Ir-192) on 5th day. All the rats were autopsied on 11th day and histological changes in surface epithelium, glands, and lamina propria were assessed. Proctitis showed significant improvement in surface epithelium (P<0.024), glands (P<0.000) and lamina propria (P<0.002) in group E compared to group B. Rats in group E showed significantly less change in glands (P<0.000) compared to rats in group D, All histological variables (surface epithelium, P<0.001; glands, P<0.000; lamina propria, P<0.003) compared to rats in group C. In a Tukey-b test, group E had a significantly recovered grade for glands (P<0.000) compared to groups B, C and D. Results of the present study showed that high-dose triphala improved radiation-induced damage of glands.
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