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Background: Hyperlipidemia is the key factor in the development of atherosclerosis, liver
disorders and oxidative stress. For treatment of atherosclerosis and various cardiovascular
diseases, much attention has been focused on the use of natural products that have very few side
effects. Terminalia Arjuna (Arjuna) and Embilica Officinalis (Amla) occupy the pride of place in
the context of such medicinal values. Terminalia Arjuna (Arjuna) is herbal tree of combretaceae
family. Bark of Terminalia Arjuna (Arjuna) contains hypolipidemic agents and flavonoids such
as arjunolic acid, arjun glycosides, arjunone with rich antioxidative properties. It serves as a
cardiac tonic.
Embilica Officinalis (Amla) is also known as Amla or Indian gooseberry acts as
antihyperlipidemic and antioxidant. Its active ingredients contain tannins, gallic acids and
flavonoids.
Aims and Objective: The aim of the present study was to assess the effect of ethanolic
extract of Terminalia Arjuna (Arjuna) and Emblica Officinalis (Amla) on cardiovascular system
and histological alteration of heart, elastic artery, muscular artery and coronary artery of albino
rats fed with high fat diet.
Materials and methods: Extraction of Terminalia Arjuna (Arjuna) and Emblica Officinalis
(Amla) by soxhlet apparatus using 99% ethanol at 60º temp for 22hrs and phytochemical analysis
was done. Group 1 served as normal control/Iso-caloric diet. Group 2 fed with hyperlipidemic
diet. Group 3 fed with hyperlipidemic diet and treated with Terminalia Arjuna (Arjuna) for 21
days. Group 4 fed with hyperlipidemic diet and treated with Embilica Officinalis (Amla) 21 days
and Group 5 fed with hyperlipidemic diet and treated with Terminalia Arjuna (Arjuna) and
Embilica Officinalis (Amla) for 21 days Dose of ethonolic extract of Terminalia Arjuna (Arjuna): (500mg/kg body weight daily) and
Emblica Officinalis (Amla) (100mg/kg body weight daily).
The results: Significant percent body weight gain in group 2(Hyperlipidemic diet fed rats),
however these changes were not observed in hyperlipidemic rats treated with Terminalia Arjuna
(Arjuna) and Emblica Officinalis (Amla). There was significant improvement in coronary arterial
wall thickness and lumen diameter. Coronary artery showed early fatty changes in
hyperlipidemic rats group 2, which brought back to normal in group 3, 4 and 5. (Group 3 rats fed
with hyperlipidemic diet and treated with Terminalia Arjuna (Arjuna), group 4 rats fed with
hyperlipidemic diet and treated with Emblica Officinalis (Amla) and group 5 rats fed with
hyperlipidemic diet and treated with Terminalia Arjuna (Arjuna) and Emblica Officinalis
(Amla)).
Conclusion: Results indicate both these two drugs are cardioprotective against
hyperlipidemia induced alteration of cardiovascular pathophysiology. |
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