HEPATOPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS OF SENA TORA LEAVE EXTRACT ON CARBON TETRACHLORIDE INDUCED TOXICITY
 CHAPTER ONE
              1.0     INTRODUCTION
			  Many of the developing countries  including African countries like Nigeria practice traditional medicine as its  main source of health care. This traditional medicine is normally gotten from  plant origin [Rehan Ahmad et al, 2008,  Stephen bent, 2008].Today nearly 88 percent of the global populations switch to  plant derived medicines as their first line of defence for maintaining health  and combating diseases [Kintzois et al,2006].  Presently there are about 60 types of medicinal plants that have been  recognised in primary health care and are classified according to their  pharmacological actions such as peptic ulcers, anti flatulence, laxative, anti  diarrhoea and anti hepatic[Viomolos et al,2003].  However in future the discovery of novel therapeutic agents will be only  dependent on plant origin [Perulmalsamy et  al, 1999].
                      Senna tora is an example of traditional medicine with pharmacological  actions as anticholesterolemic,antispasmodic,carninitative, emolliants, ophthalmic  and purgative [Polunin and Stanton,1984,Yeung,1985,Manandhar, 2002]. It can be  cardiotonic, antiperiodic, anthelminitic and expectorant  and can also be used in treating  cogh,leprosy ,ring worm  ,colic,flatulence,constipation and other disorders[Nature serve,2007]. Senna tora formally regarded as cassia  tora is capable of suppressing  the  production of prostaglandins and other inflammatory agonists such as cytokines,  histamine, kinin and free radical.manila,1998 buttressed his observations  confirming its use in the treatment of constipation, edema and liver protection  in Korea.
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        Liver, the largest  internal organ of the human body performs more than five hundred functions, all  of which are very vital to life. The liver can regenerate or grow back cells  that have been destroyed by short term injury or disease, but if the liver is  damaged repeatedly over a long period of time, it may undergo irreversible changes  which permanently interferes with its function.
			  Carbon tetrachloride is a toxic substance  that interrupts the liver and its functions. This is to say that it damages the  liver when ingested.CCL4 is stable in the presence of air and light,  it is also inflammable. Despite its toxic effect on the liver, it is useful as  grain fumigant ,pesticide etc. Equilibrium of the body fluids and secretions  are altered as a result of carbon tetrachloride. For instance lipid metabolism,  cholesterol metabolism and  biotransformation  functions of the liver are terminated or  altered in the presence of CCL4.Thus carbon tetrachloride is lethal.  The liver produces some enzyme such as aspartate amino transaminases, alkaline  phosphatase, lactate dehydrogenase,gamma glutamyl transsferase etc which  catalyses the biochemical activities of   the body, and on the attack of CCL4 to the liver ,these  enzymes will not be produced.
		    Free radicals are highly reactive  compounds with uneven number of electrons in their outermost orbit. This can  react with cellular compounds like unsaturated fatty acids and can generate new  free radicals which result in irreversible biochemical injury like membrane  damage, apotosis and cell necrosis. Antioxidants scavenge  free radicals   and stop the subsequent reactions hence protecting the macromolecules  and cellular environment from toxicity and degeneration [Hong B.O. Shao et al, 2008].The oxygen consumption  inherent in cell growth leads to the generation of series of reactive oxygen  species [ROS].The ROS are molecules such as superoxide anion radicals and  hydroxyl radicals[OH]. ROS may be very damaging   attacking  the lipids of cell  membrane and DNA mutation which may further propagate the propagation of many  diseases[Valontao et al 2002,Gulcin et al 2003]. Reactive oxygen  species are continuously  produced during normal Physiological  events   and are removed by antioxidants defence mechanism [Buyukokuroglu et al,2001]. Many results have shown  that some of the cassia species have acquired antimicrobial substances and  antioxidant activities.
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1.1     AIMS OF THE  RESEARCH
The aim of this research is to find out hepatoproductive effects of sena tora leave extract on carbon tetrachloride induced toxicity.
