%0 Journal Article %T Hepatoprotective Effect of Guava (<i>Psidium guajava</i> L.) Leaf Extracts on Ethanol-Induced Injury on Clone 9 Rat Liver Cells %A Hung-Hui Chen %A Po-Hua Wu %A Diana Lo %A Yun-Chieh Pan %A Ming-Chang Wu %J Food and Nutrition Sciences %P 983-988 %@ 2157-9458 %D 2011 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/fns.2011.29133 %X Guava (Psidium guajava L.), a tropical fruit, belongs to Myrtaceae family. Leaves and fruits of guava have been reported to have an anti-diarrheal, hypoglycemic, lipid lowering, anti-bacterial in addition to antioxidant activities. The aim of this study was to investigate several guava leaf extract cytotoxic effects on healthy clone 9 liver cells and its hepatoprotective effects on ethanol-induced heap-toxicity. It was discovered that when the clone 9 liver cells were treated with guava (Psidium guajava Linn.) extracts for 24 hours, there was no retardation of growth as well as when ethanol and acetone extracts at low concentrations 100 ¦Ìg/mL and 50 ¦Ìg/mL were administered however cytototoxic effects were detected at higher concentrations. Water and hot water extracts in concentrations lower than or equal to 500 ¦Ìg/mL revealed no cytotoxic effects. Injury induction to healthy clone 9 liver cells using 5% alcohol concentration for 30 minutes revealed the hepatoprotective properties of guava (Psidium guajava Linn.) extracts. This was significant in concentrations of 100 ¦Ìg/mL or lower for ethanol and all concentrations for hot water extracts. Hot water extracts showed higher hepatoprotective and lower cytotoxic properties than other extracts. %K Guava (Psidium Guajava Linn.) %K Alcohol-Injured Cell %K Hepatoprotective Properties %K Clone 9 Cell %K Cytotoxicity %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=8379