Oganya Orinya
Department of Medical Biochemistry, David Umahi Federal University of Health Science, Uburu, NigeriaPublications
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Research Article
Evaluation of Lipid Profile of Four Most Consumed Herbal Drinks in Uburu on Wister Albino Rats
Author(s): Okoro Chukwuemeka Ogbonna76087*, Callistus I Iheme76088, Jerome Ugwu Odo76089, Nwode Agwu76090, Daniel Orieke76091, Prince Nkemakolam Okoroh76092, David Chukwu Obasi76093, Elizabeth Amah Elekwa76094, Oganya Orinya76095, Belonwu EO76096 and Kenneth Anene Agu76097
Due to lifestyle changes and the high cost of living, alcoholism has increased, driven by the proliferation of herbal drinks that consumers claim to be sex enhancers and liver cleansing agents, despite a lack of scientific evidence. The habitual intake of herbal-based alcoholic beverages by school children and youth poses a significant public health issue in Uburu, Southeast Nigeria. Our study evaluated the lipid profile of four different herbal bitters commonly consumed in Southeast Nigeria: Akpaka, odogwu, ballamour and confam bitters, using wistar albino rats. A total of 30 male Wistar rats were randomly divided into five groups labelled A, B, C, D and E. Group A served as the control and was administered distilled water. The rats in groups B, C, D and E received 50 mL/kg body weight of akpaka, odogwu, ballamour and confam bitters respectively, once daily for 28.. Read More»
DOI: 10.31858/0975-8453.15.11.342-344