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EFFECTS OF INDOLE ACETIC ACID AND ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT ON SOME BIOCHEMICAL, NUTRITIONAL AND NEPHROPROTECTIVE PROPERTIES OF Moringa oleifera LAMARCK

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dc.contributor.author OMOLEKAN, Tolulope Omotope
dc.date.accessioned 2025-11-06T15:09:22Z
dc.date.available 2025-11-06T15:09:22Z
dc.date.issued 2023-09
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2393
dc.description.abstract Chronic Kidney Diseases (CKD) are characterised by unresolved fibrosis causing progressive loss of kidney functions and Vitamin D Insufficiency (VDI). Humans synthesise Vitamin D (VD), an anti-fibrotic factor, when exposed to Growth Hormones (GH) and Ultraviolet B (UVB) light. However, VDI exacerbates fibrosis during Kidney Injury (KI). Many plants like Moringa oleifera (MO) synthesise VD in little amount, however, its enhancement using plant-GH {Indole Acetic Acid (IAA)} and exposure to UVB has not been sufficiently explored. This study was designed to assess IAA and UVB effects on MO’s biochemical, nutritional and nephro- protective properties. One hundred MO seeds (NH-41) were obtained from NIHORT, Ibadan. Twenty-five seeds were each soaked in distilled water (control), 0.4, 0.5, 0.6mM IAA and sowed in a randomised design (n=5) in polythene bags containing 10kg of soil. Seedlings, after seven days of germination, were exposed to UVB (315nm) at 1hour/day for 10weeks. The MO Leaves (MOL) were harvested, dried and milled, while MOL Oil (MOLO) was extracted with n-hexane using soxhlet apparatus. Coding sequences of MO lanosterol and cycloartenol synthases were amplified from cDNA of fresh MOL, cloned into plasmid, and transformed into yeast cells, respectively. The Transformed Yeast Cells (TYC) were treated with IAA (0.04mM) and exposed to UVB (15min).Vitamins D2 and D3 contents of MOL, IAA-UVB-treated-MOL, MOLO, IAA-UVB- treated-MOLO, and IAA-UVB-treated TYC were quantified by HPLC. Photosynthetic pigments, calcium and phosphorus contents of fresh MOL were determined spectrophotometrically. The MOL and MOLO were mixed with chow as experimental diets, separately. Twenty-five male mice (13-15g) were fed with adenine-fortified-chow (0.75%w/w) to initiate KI. Five mice without KI served as control. Mice with KI were grouped and fed with MOL (33%w/w), IAA-UVB-treated-MOL (33%w/w), MOLO (10%w/w), IAA-UVB-treated- MOLO (10%w/w), calcitriol-fortified chow (0.1%w/w) respectively, while control was fed with standard chow for four weeks, then sacrificed. Serum creatinine, Uric Acid (UA), sodium, phosphate and calcium were determined spectrophotometrically. Serum Fibroblast Growth Factor-23 (FGF-23), Kidney Injury Marker-1 (KIM1), and klotho were determined by ELISA. Kidney fibrosis was evaluated by H&E stains. Data were analysed using ANOVA at α0.05. Vitamins D2 and D3 contents of 0.6mM IAA-UVB-treated-MOL and IAA-UVB-treated-MOLO increased by 23.4, 25.3% and 29.2, 30.1%, respectively, relative to their controls. Vitamins D2 and D3 contents of IAA-UVB-treated TYC increased by 15.6, 11.7folds, respectively, relative to control. Chlorophylls a and b contents of 0.5mM IAA-UVB-treated-MOL (6.31±0.01 and 6.65±0.03mg/gfw), and 0.6mM IAA-UVB-treated-MOL (7.02±0.03 and 7.11±0.01mg/gfw), increased relative to control (4.90±0.01 and 4.99±0.01mg/gfw), respectively. Calcium and phosphorus contents of 0.5, 0.6mM IAA-UVB-treated-MOL increased by 44.6, 28.5% and 57.5, 59.1%, respectively, relative to control. The IAA-UVB-treated-MOLO reduced serum creatinine, UA, sodium, phosphate, calcium, FGF-23 and KIM1 by 25.0, 45.5, 25.0, 23.0, 26.5, 43.6 and 47.0%, respectively, relative to control. In IAA-UVB-treated-MOLO-fed mice, serum klotho increased by 45.0% and kidney fibrosis reduced significantly, relative to control. Indole acetic acid and ultraviolet B light enhanced vitamin D contents of Moringa oleifera leaves and its oil, which demonstrated nephro-protective properties via anti-fibrotic mechanisms. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Moringa oleifera leaf, Chronic kidney disease, Ultraviolet B, Vitamin D insufficiency. en_US
dc.title EFFECTS OF INDOLE ACETIC ACID AND ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT ON SOME BIOCHEMICAL, NUTRITIONAL AND NEPHROPROTECTIVE PROPERTIES OF Moringa oleifera LAMARCK en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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