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Hypolipidemic activity of the extracts from leaf by dichloromethane (PAL-I) and methanol (PAL-II), and from fruit by dichloromethane (PAF-I) and methanol (PAF-II), was studied and compared to that of simvastatin.
Hyperlipidemia in rats was induced by single intra-peritoneal injection of 300 mg of tyloxapol/kg b.w.. Studied herbal extracts were orally administered at dose equivalent to 300mg of dry extract/kg b.w. immediately after tyloxapol injection.
Cholesterol levels decreased 59.74%, 58.01%, 44.82%, 43.09% and 61.11%, respectively in groups orally administered PAL-I, PAL-II, PAF-I, PAF-II and simvastatin, as compared to the tyloxapol injected group. Triglyceride levels in treated groups had no significant difference as compared to simvastatin group except the PAF-II treated group.
avocado, hyperlipidemia, Persea americana, simvastatin, tyloxapol