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Title Page
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Certification
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Dedication
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List of Tables and Figures
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Table of Contents
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Abstract
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CHAPTER ONE
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1.0
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Introduction
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Background of the Study
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CHAPTER TWO
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Literature Review
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Desmodium velutinum
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2.1.2 Biological and Medicinal
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2.1.3 Uses
of other species Desmodium velutinum
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Plants
for Antilipidemic
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2.2.1
Advantage of Medicinal Plants for Antilipidemic/
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Cardiovascular
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Lipids and Lipoprotein
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2.3.1
Classification of Lipoprotein
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2.3.2 Function of lipoprotein
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Antilipidemic
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CHAPTER THREE
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Materials and Methods
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3.1.1 Chemicals and Reagents
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Plant Material -Collection and
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Extraction
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Phytochemical Analysis
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Experimental Animal Model
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Collection of Blood Samples
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Lipid
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CHAPTER FOUR
RESULT
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Statically
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CHAPTER FIVE
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DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
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5.1
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LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
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Table 1--
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Figure 1--
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Figure 2--
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CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1
BACKGROUND OF STUDY
Lipid and
lipoprotein abnormalities play
a major role
in the
development and progression of coronary artery diseases. Low
levels of high density lipoprotein cholesterols have been identified as
independent coronary risk factors (Rodrigue et al., 2010). High level of
blood cholesterol is responsible for circulatory system disorder. Increase
level of low density lipoprotein (LDL) is alarming for cardiovascular diseases
and their risk is increased many times (Harman et al., 2011).
In developing countries, the
occurrence of heart diseases increases rapidly (Nordestgard et al.,
2010). Medical studies show that about 70% of adults over 50 years old suffer
atherosclerosis. (Sherien and Azza, 2009). A large number of synthetic
hypolipidemic drugs are available in market. Long term use of these drugs cause
serious side effects, and are costly.
A medicinal plant is any plant
which in one or more of its organ, contains substance that can be used for
therapeutic purpose or which is a precursor for synthesis of useful drugs
(Sivakumar et al., 2007). Plant contains a large number of bioactive
phytochemicals that are responsible for pharmacological action of plants and
used for development of drugs. Many
medicinal plants have shown their antilipidemic effect and
proved their efficacy in cardiovascular diseases (Nordestgard et al.,
2010; Wang, 1999).
One of such plants used very
often in the management of the disease by the traditional medicine
practitioners of Eastern Nigeria is Desmodium velutium, a perennial
plant erect or semi-erect shrub or sub-shrub up to 3m light. It is
widely distributed in subtropical Asia and tropical Africa. (Amowi and Azode,
2012).
Extracts of Desmodium
velutium are used traditionally in some disease conditions particularly aphrodisiac
and headache. Hence,
Desomdium velutium may be a source of
a pharmacological active agent useful in the treatment of aches, pains
and diarrhoea. In Ghana, native doctors mix the root of Desmodium
lasincarpum with some hot peppers and use it as enema to cure blood in
urine. In Eastern States of Nigeria, the plant locally known as “Ikeagwuani”. (Onyegbule
et al., 2012). In these present studies, I investigated the
antilipidemic activity of the water (H2O)
extract of
Desmodium velutinum Leaves
on albino wistar rats.
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