ArticlesAbstractPharmacognosy Research,2012,4,4,203-207.DOI:10.4103/0974-8490.102262Published:October ,2012Type:Original ArticleAuthors:Mina T Ibulubo, Gerald I Eze, Raymond I Ozolua, Doroteo Baxter-Grillo, and Dickson O Uwaya Author(s) affiliations:Mina T Ibulubo1, Gerald I Eze1, Raymond I Ozolua2, Doroteo Baxter-Grillo1, Dickson O Uwaya2 1 Department of Anatomy, School of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria. 2 Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, School of Pharmacy, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria. Abstract:Context: Zingiber officinale (Zingiberaceae) is a herb used for culinary and therapeutic purposes due to its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant potentials. Objectives: We examined its protective ability against mercury (Hg), lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) accumulation in the liver. Materials & Methods: Ground Zingiber officinale (7%, w/w of feed) was administered to rats either at the same time with the exposure ofheavy metals (group 2), a week after exposure to heavy metals (group 3) or given a week before heavy metal exposure (group 4) for six weeks. Animals were exposed to either of Hg (10 ppm), Cd (200 ppm) and Pb (100 ppm) in drinking water. The heavy metal accumulations in the liver were determined using AAS. Results: Weight losses induced by these metals were not reversed by Zingiber officinale administration. There was a significant (P<0.01) increase in protection to Pb (97%) and Cd (63%) accumulation when compared to Hg (32%) at week 2. The protective ability was significantly (P<0.01) decreased at week 4 when compared to week 2 for Cd and Pb but not to Hg in groups 3 (50%) and 4 (52%). At week 6, hepatoprotection to Hg (44%) and Cd (85%) was significantly (P<0.01) different but not to Pb which was only significant (P<0.05) in week 2 of treatment for all groups. Discussion and Conclusion: Zingiber officinale affected the bioavailability, elimination and uptake of these metals in a time-dependent way with highest beneficial reducing effect to Cd followed by Hg and least protection to Pb in the liver. Keywords:Asthma, Bronchial histology, Bronchial morphometry, Garcinia kolaView:PDF (1.08 MB) PDF Thumbnails Document Outline Search Document Find Toggle Sidebar Previous Next Page: Fullscreen Print Download Current View Zoom Out Zoom In Automatic Zoom Actual Size Fit Page Full Width 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 200% More Information Less Information Close Click here to download the PDF file. Images Measurement of the bronchial wall thickness. KeywordsAsthmaBronchial histologyBronchial morphometryGarcinia kola ‹ In vitro Erythrocyte Membrane Stabilization Properties of Carica Papaya L. Leaf Extracts up Comparative Study on the Hepatoprotection to Heavy Metals of Zingiber Officinale ›