This study examined the effect of peanut-supplemented diet on the serum antioxidant status and
histomorphological changes induced by 1,2-dimethylhydrazine-dihydrochloride on rat liver. Twenty-eight healthy albino
Wistar rats used for this study were divided into seven groups of 4 rats each. The toxicant, 1,2-dimethylhydrazinedihydrochloride (DMH), was administered subcutaneously at a dose of 25 mg/kg body weight. Group A (control) rats were
maintained on normal rat feed. The Group B and C rats were maintained on normal feed, administered DMH for 12 and 24
weeks respectively. Incorporation of peanut into the diet was varied depending on the group, 12 weeks after DMH
administration (Group D), concomitantly with DMH administration for 24 weeks (Group E) and 12 weeks before the
administration of DMH (Group F). Group G rats were maintained on a peanut-supplemented diet only for 24 weeks. At the
end of the treatment period all the animals were sacrificed under mild anaesthesia and blood collected by heart puncture.
Portions of the liver were excised and fixed for histopathological examination. The result showed that DMH significantly (p
≤ 0.05) increased serum MDA levels, this elevated MDA levels was reversed by the supplementation of the rat feed with
peanut powder. There were also significant (p ≤ 0.05) decreases in antioxidant enzymes, superoxide dismutase, catalase and
glutathione peroxidase activities in the groups that received DMH alone which were reversed in the groups exposed to DMH
and peanut-supplemented diet. Histopathology results showed that DMH administration resulted in varying degrees of
necrosis and fibrosis while the prophylactic administration of peanut incorporated diet to the rat resulted in normal liver
architecture. Incorporation of peanut powder therefore has the ability to protect the liver from 1, 2-dimethylhydrazineinduced liver damage and also reduces oxidative stress markers while improving antioxidant enzyme activities.
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