Abstract:
The thermal processing of food leads to the formation of certain
toxins that are included on the list of the 1st group human carcinogens. Among
them we can also mention acrylamide, a substance with two unsaturation
centres and high toxicity level manifested by embryotoxicity, neurotoxicity and
carcinogenicity. The experiment included in this study is part of a wider series
of experiments that are conducted in parallel: finding the ways of shunting
(avoiding or diminishing) the formation of acrylamide and the identification of
new ways for phyto-chemoprevention in the case of acrylamide intoxication.
The present experiment was intended to test the antitoxic effect of the phthalides
form different lovage phytopreparates, being known that acrylamide manifests
its toxicity as the free radical of the major metabolite, glycidamide. The
experimental model relies on the use of four groups of white Wistar rats, which
after a subacute intoxication with acrylamide are treated with Levistici
aetheroleum, Levistici semen (infusion 5%) and Levistici herba (infusion 5%).
The results of the biochemical test battery performed at the end of the
experiment (hepatic cytolysis and proteosynthesis indicators) underline the high
antitoxic potential of the lovage volatile oil.