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Advanced Research Journal of Food Science and Technology
(GARJFST) ISSN: 2315-5098
October 2012 Vol. 1(6), pp
085-088
Copyright © 2012 Global Advanced Research Journals
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The effects of
fermented Liqour and methanol extract of Beniseeds
on the Biochemical and liver functioning parameters
of Albino-rats.
Momoh, A.O *, Adebolu, T.T and Ogundare A.O
Department of Microbiology, Federal University of
Technology, PMB 704, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria.
Corresponding author Email:
davemoh20@yahoo.com
Abstract 25 September 2012
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Laboratory albino rats
were grouped into different groups and fed with the
methanol extract of beniseeds and the fermented
liquor of the seeds for a period of 21days to assess
their effects on the biochemical and liver
functioning parameters of the rats. The result of
the analyses showed that both the extract and liquor
cause significant increase in the level of
bicarbonate, urea, uric acid and calcium while the
creatinine level had no significant difference. The
liver functioning tests for the rats showed that
both the extract and liquor cause a little increase
in the serum total protein and alkaline phosphatase
without any significant rise in the cholesterol
level when compared with the control. There was,
however a higher increase in cholesterol level in
the rats fed with extract than those fed with the
fermented liquor. The results obtained from these
in-vivo analyses of fermented beniseed liquor
and the methanol extract of beniseeds has shown that
beniseed has no deleterious effect on the organs of
rats as well as on their biochemical parameters. It
is therefore recommended for human consumption as a
good nutraceutic seed.
Keywords:
Fermented Liqour, Beniseeds, Biochemical, Albino-rat
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