A Master’s thesis in the College of Education for Pure Sciences Discusses the Protective Role of the Aqueous Extract of the Leaves of the Hibiscus Sabdariffa L

Discussion of a Master’s Thesis


The Department of Life Sciences, College of Education for Pure Sciences, University of Karbala, discussed the master’s thesis tagged (study of the protective role of the aqueous extract of the leaves of Hibiscas sabdariffa L. on some functional and histological parameters in rats treated with sodium monoglutamate), by the student (Sarah Farouk Majeed Al-Taweel), and under the supervision of Prof. M.D. Naseer Marza Hamza. Where the thesis aims to demonstrate the protective role that the aqueous extract of Gujarat flowers achieves at different doses in reducing, reducing or suppressing the toxic effects of monosodium glutamate in albino rats by studying liver enzymes, physiological parameters of the kidneys, lipid parameters and concentration of antioxidants in addition to the histological changes of the liver and kidneys.
The thesis showed that the presence of toxic effects of monosodium glutamate on the tissue of the liver and kidneys in the treated rats, as well as on the hematological and biochemical parameters, did not show any side effects from the treatment of the aqueous extract of the aqueous extract at different doses on the white rats treated from the histological and biochemical point of view, the treatment contributed to the extract by 750 mg/ kg by reducing the toxic effects of monosodium glutamate by improving the histological picture of the liver and kidneys along with biochemical parameters in the treated rats.
The researcher recommended studying the toxic effects of sodium monoglutamate on the cells of the body (genetic criteria, especially in the long periods of time of taking, conducting a comparative study to determine the optimal concentration of the substance in food uses, studying the toxic effects on the tissues of the stomach and intestines. The student obtained an honors degree.


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