Authors: Chigozie Jude IKEWUCHI* and Chidinma Catherine IKEWUCHI
BIOKEMISTRI
Vol. 21 (No 2), pages 95-99 (December 2009)
Abstract
The effect of the administration of 20mg/100g aqueous extract of the leaves of Tridax procumbens on the packed cell volume (PCV), daily weight gain, plasma lipid profiles and atherogenic indices of rats fed 1g/100g cholesterol, was investigated. The mean daily weight
gain and plasma concentrations of triglyceride, LDL-, VLDL- and total cholesterol, as well as the atherogenic indices [Cardiac Risk Ratio (CRR), Atherogenic Coefficient (AC) and Atherogenic Index of Plasma (AIP)] of the treated animals were all significantly lower (p<0.05) than those of the test control and control. The PCV and plasma HDL-cholesterol level of the treated animals was significantly higher (p<0.05) than that of the test control, although lower than that of the control. These results suggest a possible protective role of the extract against the development of cardiovascular diseases, as well as dyslipidemic conditions, whether primary or secondary to diabetes mellitus, hypertension and obesity
Keywords: Hypertension, hypocholesterolemia, lipid profile, obesity, Tridax procumbens