Plants have been utilized for therapeutic purposes since ancient times due to
their effective healing properties without much side effects. Bioactive
compounds present in medicinal plants are responsible for treating and
preventing several diseases. Ziziphus
mauritiana (family Rhamnaceae) also known as Indian jujube, possess
antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, neuroprotective and other
biological activities. The main purpose of current work was to investigate
protective effect of Ziziphus mauritiana‘s
leaves extract against 1,4-dioxane induced toxicity. 1,4-Dioxane, a cyclic
diether, is an extensive water contaminant inducing severe toxicity and damaging
human/animal health at many levels. Twenty-five male Sprague Dawley rats were
distributed into five groups, C (control group),
G1 (1,4-dioxane 3000ppm treated group), G2
(1,4-dioxane+ Z. mauritiana
3000ppm+ 120mg/kg treated group), G3
(1,4-dioxane+ Z. mauritiana
3000ppm+ 240mg/kg treated group) and G4
(1,4-dioxane+ Z. mauritiana
3000ppm+ 360mg/kg treated group) in triplicates
which were gavaged orally for 60 days. After trial completion, brain and testis
were excised, cleansed, and preserved in 10% neutral buffered
formalin for bioassays and histological observations. Declined body weights,
oxidative stress induction, elevated AchE activity, hormonal imbalance
(testosterone, FSH and LH) and decreased sperm count besides deteriorated
histological structures were observed in G1. However,
Z. mauritiana treated groups
exhibited clear improvement in these parameters. Results indicated that G4 group
showed maximum improvement in body weight, AchE inhibition, hormonal balance,
sperm count and histological structures underscoring the mitigating potential of
Z. mauritiana ‘s leaves extract in
attenuating the neurological and reproductive toxicities induced by 1,4-dioxane.
To Cite This Article:
Gilani M, Sultana S, Sultana T and Jabeen F
2025. Remedy from leaves: ziziphus
mauritiana mitigates neuronal and reproductive damage induced by 1,4-dioxane in
male sprague dawley rats. Pak Vet J.
http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2025.239