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Effect of Aqueous Extract of Ocimum gratissimum (Scent Leaf) on Renal Profile of Male Wistar Rats

Akeem Olayinka Busari, Fatimoh Abimbola Salau, Shefiat Bashir, Moshood Bolaji, Morufu Eyitayo Balogun, Munirudeen Ibrahim, Wasiu Olanrewaju Garuba, Niyi Abdulgafar Popoola, Godwin O. Adunmo, Abubakar Z. Lawal, Kolawole Tajudeen Ogunwale, Kamoru Ademola Adedokun, Simeon Makinde Ogundiran, Muhammad Bello Ahmad, Idris Yahaya Mohammed, Franklin Folasele Akinola, Oyebola Ganiyu Adeosun

Abstract


Humans have given the leaves of Ocimum gratissimum (O. gratissimum) a great deal of attention due to their vast medical usefulness, culinary application, and pharmacological effects. As a result, the study evaluated the effect of O. gratissimum on renal profile of male Wistar rats. Ten healthy male Wistar rats were randomized into test and control groups comprising of 5 animals each. The test group received 400mg/Kg O. gratissimum leaf extract whereas the control group was fed with normal rat diet and water. The rats were euthanized through cervical dislocation at the end of the experiment and blood sample was collected through heart puncture for serum assessment renal profile while the kidney was excised for histological examination. The Results showed a non-significant at p>0.05 increase in serum electrolytes and urea while significant at p<0.05 decrease in the mean serum creatinine level was observed in the test group compared to the control group. Also, the histological examination of the kidney tissue revealed a mild lymphocytic infiltration in the test group compared to the control group. Conclusively, the study suggested a dose-dependent toxicological effect of O. gratissimum on renal profile.

Keywords: Ocimum gratissimum, Electrolytes, Urea, Creatinine
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