Pathological research and acute hepatic and renal tissue damage in Wistar rats induced by cocoa

Conclusions The pattern of alanine aminotransferase activity being more active than aspartate aminotransferase one in serum appeared to correlate with the extent of disarrangement of hepatic tissue architecture. The experimental rat groups exhibited no hyperbilirubinemia. Also, diets containing processed cocoa bean and raw cocoa bean products did not substantially interfere with the capacity of the hepatocytes to biosynthesize plasma proteins and the functionality of renal tissues.
Source: Journal of Acute Disease - Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: research