EVALUATION OF CARDIOPROTECTIVE ACTIVITY OF ETHANOLIC LEAVES EXTRACT OF FICUS RELIGIOSA (PEEPAL PLANT) IN ALBINO WISTAR RATS BY USING ISOPROTERENOL INDUCED CARDIOTOXICITY Authors: Ansari K , NAGALAKSHMI NC, MANNA T, JHOSHI BN AND YADAV DP
ABSTRACT
Objective: The current study aims to assess the potential cardioprotective efficacy of Ficus religiosa
leaves extract in rats.
Methods: In this investigation, one rat model of cardiotoxicity caused by isoproterenol (200 mg/kg,
S.C.) was used to assess the cardioprotective efficacy of 70% ethanolic leaves extract of Ficus religiosa.
Heart weight index (HWI) and biomarkers including ALT, AST, and LDH were considered while
determining the cardioprotective property. Animals used in experiments had their hearts subjected to
histopathological research as well.
Result: Ficus religiosa leaf produced 45% extract and was found to have Flavonoids, Alkaloids,
Tannins, Phenols, Saponins, Glycosides, and Carbohydrates as a chemical ingredient. The
cardiotoxicity that ISO (isoproterenol) caused in test animals was found to be protected by Ficus
religiosa leaf extract. When compared to the group that had cardiotoxicity induced, it was also
discovered that the HWI had decreased due to Ficus religiosa leaf extract. In accordance with the
estimation of the biomarker enzymes, the histopathology studies were also completed.
Conclusion: When tested on albino wistar rats, it was discovered that the Ficus religiosa leaf extract
had considerable cardioprotective action.
Keywords: Ficus religiosa leaves extract, cardioprotective efficacy, isoproterenol, biomarkers,
histopathological studies Publication date: 01/05/2025 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2025/May/MS_IJBPAS_2024_8443.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2025/14.5.8443