Thursday 27 October 2022

A Model Standardisation for Anti-tuberculosis Drug Induced Heapatotoxicity | Chapter 10 | Challenges and Advances in Pharmaceutical Research Vol. 8

 The thing of the study was to regularize the model of hepatotoxicity convinced by ATT medicines in Wistar Albino rats. Isoniazid( INH), rifampicin( RMP), pyrazinamide( PZA), the first line medicines used in the treatment of tuberculosis( TB) associated with the implicit adverse effect. ATT specifics were administered to Wistar rats over the course of 4 – 8 weeks at a variety of boluses. Nine tests in total were carried out to successfully produce hepatotoxicity. The successful attempt to induce hepatotoxicity can be achieved with the boluses of INH- 100, RMP- 300, PZA- 700 mg/ kg. The findings were supported by increased ALT, AST, and peak situations when compared to birth. The findings are also supported by histopathological changes.


Author(s) Details:

Sarita M. Kapgate,
Department of Agadtantra, Bharati Vidyapeeth(Deemed to be University) Collage of Ayurved, Pune, India.

Abhijit B. Patil,
Department of Agadtantra, Bharati Vidyapeeth(Deemed to be University) Collage of Ayurved, Pune, India.

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