Research Article

Effect of Coumarin and Its Derivatives on the Protein Profiles in CCl₄-Treated Rats

Volume: 17 Number: 1 April 30, 2025

Effect of Coumarin and Its Derivatives on the Protein Profiles in CCl₄-Treated Rats

Abstract

Abstract Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of coumarin and its derivatives—esculetin, scoparone, and 4-methylumbelliferone—on serum protein profiles in male Sprague-Dawley rats with carbon tetrachloride (CCl₄)-induced hepatic injury. As the liver is essential for the synthesis of major plasma proteins such as albumin and globulin, disruptions in liver function can significantly alter these parameters. CCl₄, a commonly used industrial chemical, is known for its pronounced hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic effects. Method: Male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing between 150–200 grams were randomly assigned to six groups: a control group, a group receiving CCl₄ to induce hepatotoxicity, and four treatment groups that received oral doses of coumarin (30 mg/kg), esculetin (31.15 mg/kg), scoparone (35 mg/kg), or 4-methylumbelliferone (35 mg/kg). Hepatic injury was induced by administering CCl₄ (1.25 mL/kg) diluted in corn oil. Serum levels of total protein, albumin, and globulin were measured using standard biochemical techniques. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS software, with p-values less than 0.05 considered statistically significant. Results: Oral administration of CCl₄ (1.25 mL/kg) resulted in a marked decrease in serum total protein and albumin concentrations, accompanied by a lowered albumin/globulin (A/G) ratio and elevated globulin levels. Conversely, treatment with coumarin and its derivatives significantly reversed the CCl₄-induced reductions in albumin and the A/G ratio. These compounds also effectively reduced the elevated globulin levels observed following CCl₄ exposure. Conclusion: The results suggest that the hepatoprotective effects of coumarin derivatives are closely related to their molecular structures, which appear to influence the regulation of hepatic protein synthesis. By modulating key enzymes involved in protein metabolism, these compounds may help preserve liver function and support the synthesis of essential proteins required for cellular regeneration and physiological balance. Coumarin-based compounds hold potential as therapeutic agents for the prevention or mitigation of liver damage.

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Supporting Institution

DÜBAP

Project Number

DÜAPK 03-TF-42

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Physiopathology

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

April 30, 2025

Submission Date

March 13, 2025

Acceptance Date

April 15, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 2025 Volume: 17 Number: 1

APA
Uçar Ekin, C., & Baylan, M. (2025). Effect of Coumarin and Its Derivatives on the Protein Profiles in CCl₄-Treated Rats. International Archives of Medical Research, 17(1), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.56484/iamr.1656926
AMA
1.Uçar Ekin C, Baylan M. Effect of Coumarin and Its Derivatives on the Protein Profiles in CCl₄-Treated Rats. IAMR. 2025;17(1):1-12. doi:10.56484/iamr.1656926
Chicago
Uçar Ekin, Cemre, and Mukadder Baylan. 2025. “Effect of Coumarin and Its Derivatives on the Protein Profiles in CCl₄-Treated Rats”. International Archives of Medical Research 17 (1): 1-12. https://doi.org/10.56484/iamr.1656926.
EndNote
Uçar Ekin C, Baylan M (April 1, 2025) Effect of Coumarin and Its Derivatives on the Protein Profiles in CCl₄-Treated Rats. International Archives of Medical Research 17 1 1–12.
IEEE
[1]C. Uçar Ekin and M. Baylan, “Effect of Coumarin and Its Derivatives on the Protein Profiles in CCl₄-Treated Rats”, IAMR, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 1–12, Apr. 2025, doi: 10.56484/iamr.1656926.
ISNAD
Uçar Ekin, Cemre - Baylan, Mukadder. “Effect of Coumarin and Its Derivatives on the Protein Profiles in CCl₄-Treated Rats”. International Archives of Medical Research 17/1 (April 1, 2025): 1-12. https://doi.org/10.56484/iamr.1656926.
JAMA
1.Uçar Ekin C, Baylan M. Effect of Coumarin and Its Derivatives on the Protein Profiles in CCl₄-Treated Rats. IAMR. 2025;17:1–12.
MLA
Uçar Ekin, Cemre, and Mukadder Baylan. “Effect of Coumarin and Its Derivatives on the Protein Profiles in CCl₄-Treated Rats”. International Archives of Medical Research, vol. 17, no. 1, Apr. 2025, pp. 1-12, doi:10.56484/iamr.1656926.
Vancouver
1.Cemre Uçar Ekin, Mukadder Baylan. Effect of Coumarin and Its Derivatives on the Protein Profiles in CCl₄-Treated Rats. IAMR. 2025 Apr. 1;17(1):1-12. doi:10.56484/iamr.1656926

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