Effects Of Ethanol And/Or Chloroquine With Low Protein Dietary Intake On Some Biochemical Parameters In Male Rats

  • Mbajiorgu, E F
  • Vlok, W
  • Aire, T A
  • Alberts, M
Publication date
February 2010
Publisher
Rural Outreach Program

Abstract

In malaria-endemic developing countries, plagued with malnutrition, patients undergoing chloroquine (Q) treatment on prolonged basis often consume ethanol (E) regularly. This may constitute a serious health problem. The objective of this study was to investigate whether concurrent administration of E and Q under conditions of protein malnutrition may impact negatively on biochemical parameters. An experimental study was conducted to investigate biochemical effects of E and/or Q associated with protein malnutrition in adult male Sprague Dawley rats. Two groups of adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were fed either normal protein diet (NP, 15%) or low protein diet (LP, 6%). Each diet group includes the controls (NPC, LPC), chloroquine- (Q); [NPQ; ...

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