e ISSN- 2249-7668

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ISSN

2249-7676

e ISSN

2249-7668

Publisher

pharmacology and toxicology

MENTHA PIPERATA, A PROTECTIVE APPROACH AGAINST CADMIUM INDUCED RENO TOXICITY IN ALBINO RATS
Author / Afflication
Priya Bajaj

Toxicology Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Govt. Raza PG College, Rampur, UP - 244901
B. Tabassum

Toxicology Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Govt. Raza PG College, Rampur, UP - 244901
Keywords
Cadmium ,Mentha piperata ,Nephrotoxicity ,
Abstract

Cadmium is the second most hazardous heavy metal occurring in both elemental as well as compound forms. It is a highly toxic metal with a very high bio-concentration factor (BCF>100). WHO Permitted groundwater cadmium concentration is 0.005 mg/L only, but reality is far away from this limit. A number of natural and anthropogenic industrial activities contribute to the spread of cadmium into the environment. Present study had been designated to find out the renal changes at functional level after cadmium intoxication and protection against these changes offered by Mentha piperata. For the purpose albino rats were selected as the model organism. Cadmium significantly increases the serum level of serum proteins and nitrogenous wastes showing reduced filtration rate of kidneys. Pretreatment with Mentha piperata leaf extract causes significant retention of these levels to normalcy. These findings conclude that Cadmium exposure affects renal functioning but Mentha could prevent it, proving its nephro-protective potential against heavy metal toxicity.

Volume / Issue / Year

4 , 1 , 2014

Starting Page No / Endling Page No

34 - 37