Hepatic cells face oxidative stress-induced damage, but plant antioxidants may offer protection. This study aimed to assess Elaeagnus angustifolia L. fruit extract's potential in shielding rat livers from CCl4 damage. 30 Male Wistar rats were randomly divided into five groups: normal control (received distilled water), E. angustifolia hydroalcoholic extract control, CCl4 control, E. angustifolia extract pretreatment (600 mg/kg), and silymarin pretreatment (100 mg/kg). After 14 days of oral administration of extracts, CCl4 was injected intraperitoneally. The samples were collected 48 hr later. Histological and biochemical analyses were then carried out. CCl4 injection caused significant (p<0.001) changes in liver serum enzymes, lipid profile, bilirubin, total protein, serum albumin, antioxidant enzymes, malondialdehyde, Inflammatory cytokines, and liver tissue morphology. E . angustifolia extract pre-treatment significantly (p<0.05) returned changes to the normal state. This study's findings revealed that E. angustifolia extract pretreatment could reduce liver injury caused by CCl4 in rats.
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