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Md Akim, Abdah
(1998)
The Effect of Aloe Vera, Vitamin C and E on Tumour Marker Enzymes in Hepatocarcinogenesis.
Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
The effects of Aloe vera (AV), vitamin C (VC), alpha-tocopherol (T) and
gamma-tocotrienol (E) on the activities of six tumour marker enzymes; alkaline
phosphatase (ALP), glutathione-S-transferase (GST), gamma-glutamyl transferase
(GGT), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), glutathione reductase (GRx) and uridyl
diphosphoglucuronyl transferase (UDPGT) in rat liver carcinogenesis were studied.
Liver cancer was induced by diethylnitrosamine (DEN) and 2 -acetylaminofluorene
(AAF) followed by partial hepatectomy. Ninety male rats (Rattus norwegicus, 120-
150g, 6-7 weeks old) were divided into 15 groups. Six groups comprised the normal
and supplemented-control groups. Hepatocarcinogenesis was induced in the other
nine groups. Four groups were supplemented with AV, VC, E and T respectively
and the other 4 groups were given TNC, T/AV, ENC and E/AV respectively. The
last group remained as the cancer-control group. Aloe vera and vitamin C were administered ad libitum at doses of 0.1 mg/L
water and 41.7 mg/L water respectively, in both control and cancer groups. Alphatocopherol
and gamma-tocotrienol were administered at a dose of 34 mglkg diet and
30 mglkg diet, respectively. The rats were sacrificed by cervical dislocation after 16
weeks.
An increase (p<0.05) in all six tumour marker enzymes was observed in the
cancer-treated group compared to the normal-control group. Aloe vera
supplementation significantly (p<0.05) decreased the tumour marker enzyme
activities in cancer-induced liver compared to the cancer-control group. Gammatocotrienol
exerted a better effect than alpha-tocopherol in reducing the enzyme
activities in cancer-induced liver. Vitamin C significantly (p<0.05) decreased the
enzyme activities in GPx, GRx, GST and UDPGT. However, non of the
supplementations decreased the alkaline phosphatase activity in the liver cancer.
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