Root extracts of Saussurea costus as prospective detoxifying food additive against sodium nitrite toxicity in male rats.

Food Chem Toxicol

Universidade de Vigo, Nutrition and Bromatology Group, Department of Analytical Chemistry and Food Science, E-32004, Ourense, Spain. Electronic address:

Published: August 2022

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  • The study examined the effects of three extracts (ethanol, methanol, and water) from Saussurea costus roots on countering sodium nitrite's harmful effects in male rats.
  • Results indicated that the 70% ethanol extract had the highest levels of beneficial compounds like phenols and flavonoids, showing better antioxidant properties compared to the other extracts.
  • Rats treated with S. costus extracts showed significant improvements in liver and kidney functions, blood parameters, and even sensory qualities of meat, suggesting that the ethanol extract is a promising natural food additive against sodium nitrite toxicity.

Article Abstract

The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of three different extracts of Saussurea costus roots (ethanol, methanol, and water) as a food additive in alleviating the harmful effect of sodium nitrite in rat meals. Thirty-five adult male rats were divided into five groups as follows: control, sodium nitrite (NaNO; 75 mg/kg BW, single oral dose), S. costus 70% ethanol, 70% methanol, and aqueous extracts (300 mg/kg BW), respectively for four weeks followed by a single dose of NaNO 24h before decapitation. Results showed that the 70% ethanol extract of S. costus has a higher concentration of total phenolic content, total flavonoids, and antioxidant effect than the 70% methanol and water extracts. Rats pretreated with S. costus extracts reduced the harmful effects induced by NaNO and improved the hematological parameters, liver, and kidney function biomarkers as well as lipid profile as compared to the NaNO group. Furthermore, S. costus improved the histopathological alterations in the liver and kidney induced by NaNO and improved meat sensory evaluation. Conclusively, the 70% ethanol extract of S. costus roots is the most effective extract as an antioxidant against the toxicity of sodium nitrite in male rats and might be used safely as a natural additive in the food industry.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fct.2022.113225DOI Listing

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