Antioxidant efficiency of Sarcophyton crude extract against gentamicin toxicity in male albino rats
Aml Talaat, Nada S. Badr, Aml Z. Ghoneim, Salwa A. El-Saidy

TL;DR
This study shows that Sarcophyton extract can reduce the harmful effects of the antibiotic gentamicin in rats by improving antioxidant levels and tissue health.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the novel use of Sarcophyton extract as a natural remedy to mitigate gentamicin-induced toxicity.
Findings
Gentamicin caused weight loss, liver dysfunction, and oxidative stress in rats.
Sarcophyton extract improved body weight, liver function, and reduced DNA fragmentation.
The extract's chemical components have antioxidant and hepatoprotective properties.
Abstract
Gentamicin is an antibiotic widely used in treating bacterial infections. However, it’s clinical interest is limited by it’s toxic side effects on vital organs. Sarcophyton soft coral is a source of natural products with a range of bioactivities. As such, the objective of this work was to assess how well Sarcophyton extract mitigated the gentamicin toxicity in rats. Four equal groups, each with five adult male albino rats, were randomly assigned: the control group, the Sarcophyton group given a Sarcophyton extract dose of 200 mg/kg/day orally for seven days, the gentamicin group receiving an intraperitoneal gentamicin dose of 100 mg/kg/day for seven days, and the combined administration group. Rats that received gentamicin injections saw a fall in body weight along with a decrease in liver function and all hematological parameters except the white blood cell count. The tissue’s total…
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TopicsComplementary and Alternative Medicine Studies · Healthcare and Venom Research · Phytochemicals and Medicinal Plants
