Supplementary health benefits of linoleic acid by improvement of vaginal cornification of ovariectomized rats

Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the possible estrogenic activity of some ingredients of Nigella sativa including Linoleic acid and Gama-Linolenic acid by vaginal cornification assay. Methods: Forty ovariectomized (OVX) rats, aged 16 weeks were allotted randomly to five groups: negative control...

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Main Authors: Parhizkar, Saadat, Abdul Latiff, Latiffah
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Language:English
Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.273962019-10-31T02:12:59Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27396/ Supplementary health benefits of linoleic acid by improvement of vaginal cornification of ovariectomized rats Parhizkar, Saadat Abdul Latiff, Latiffah Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the possible estrogenic activity of some ingredients of Nigella sativa including Linoleic acid and Gama-Linolenic acid by vaginal cornification assay. Methods: Forty ovariectomized (OVX) rats, aged 16 weeks were allotted randomly to five groups: negative control (taking 1 ml olive oil/ day); positive control (taking 0.2 mg/kg/day Conjucated Equine Estrogen-CEE); experimental groups (taking 50 mg/kg/day Linoleic acid or 10 mg/kg/day Gamma Linolenic acid or 15mg/kg/day Thymoquinone ). All of supplements administered via intragastric gavage for 21 consecutive days. To assess estrogen like activity, vaginal smear was examined daily and serum estradiol was measured at baseline, after 10 days and at the end of experiment. Results: The significant occurrence of vaginal cornification cell (p<0.05) after Linoleic acid supplementation indicated estrogenic activity of Linoleic acid which was in consistency with serum estradiol level, but this effect was not as much as CEE. Gama-Linolenic acid also exist a few cornified cell in smear which was not significantly differ from those control group. Conclusion: Linoleic acid showed the beneficial effects on OVX rats’ reproductive performance, thereby indicating its beneficial role in the treatment of the postmenopausal symptoms. Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2013 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27396/1/APB-3-31.pdf Parhizkar, Saadat and Abdul Latiff, Latiffah (2013) Supplementary health benefits of linoleic acid by improvement of vaginal cornification of ovariectomized rats. Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 3 (1). pp. 31-36. ISSN 2228-5881; ESSN: 2251-7308 https://apb.tbzmed.ac.ir/Article/APB_394_20120826222845 10.5681/apb.2013.006
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description Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the possible estrogenic activity of some ingredients of Nigella sativa including Linoleic acid and Gama-Linolenic acid by vaginal cornification assay. Methods: Forty ovariectomized (OVX) rats, aged 16 weeks were allotted randomly to five groups: negative control (taking 1 ml olive oil/ day); positive control (taking 0.2 mg/kg/day Conjucated Equine Estrogen-CEE); experimental groups (taking 50 mg/kg/day Linoleic acid or 10 mg/kg/day Gamma Linolenic acid or 15mg/kg/day Thymoquinone ). All of supplements administered via intragastric gavage for 21 consecutive days. To assess estrogen like activity, vaginal smear was examined daily and serum estradiol was measured at baseline, after 10 days and at the end of experiment. Results: The significant occurrence of vaginal cornification cell (p<0.05) after Linoleic acid supplementation indicated estrogenic activity of Linoleic acid which was in consistency with serum estradiol level, but this effect was not as much as CEE. Gama-Linolenic acid also exist a few cornified cell in smear which was not significantly differ from those control group. Conclusion: Linoleic acid showed the beneficial effects on OVX rats’ reproductive performance, thereby indicating its beneficial role in the treatment of the postmenopausal symptoms.
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author Parhizkar, Saadat
Abdul Latiff, Latiffah
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Supplementary health benefits of linoleic acid by improvement of vaginal cornification of ovariectomized rats
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Abdul Latiff, Latiffah
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title Supplementary health benefits of linoleic acid by improvement of vaginal cornification of ovariectomized rats
title_short Supplementary health benefits of linoleic acid by improvement of vaginal cornification of ovariectomized rats
title_full Supplementary health benefits of linoleic acid by improvement of vaginal cornification of ovariectomized rats
title_fullStr Supplementary health benefits of linoleic acid by improvement of vaginal cornification of ovariectomized rats
title_full_unstemmed Supplementary health benefits of linoleic acid by improvement of vaginal cornification of ovariectomized rats
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publisher Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
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