scholarly journals The chronic toxicity studies of camellia seed oil containing tea saponins on mice blood and organs

Author(s):  
Abdalbasit MARIOD ◽  
Hadeil AHMED ◽  
Tarig HAMMODA
Author(s):  
Saravanakumar A ◽  
Gandhimathi R

Polygonum glabrum is being used in traditional and folklore medicine to treat pneumonia and jaundice. Plant roots are used in ayurvedic preparations to treat fever and colic. The leaves are used as diuretic agents and process vermifuge action. Plant decoction is also used in the treatment of Rheumatism. Besides having many uses and folklore claims, herbal medicines are to be thoroughly investigated for their toxicity also. Therefore this work is being carried out to examine the toxicity of the drug and established dose is safe to use in the clinical stage. The current research studied the acute and chronic toxicity of Polygonum glabrum root extract in rats. It is proved that there was no change in any parameter tested both in acute and chronic toxicity, which means the extract is safe and non-toxic at the dose of 2g/kg also.


2002 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 58-63 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Gupta ◽  
R. Shukla ◽  
K. M. Prabhu ◽  
S. Aggrawal ◽  
U. Rusia ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 81 ◽  
pp. 457-467 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmad H. Ibrahim ◽  
Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan ◽  
Sawsan S. Al-Rawi ◽  
Mohamed B. Khadeer Ahamed ◽  
Aman Shah Bin Abdul Majid ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 45-56
Author(s):  
Piao-Piao Zhang ◽  
Xiao-Dan Yan ◽  
Xiao-Yu Fan ◽  
Ya-Hao Ling ◽  
Chao Li ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
BHARAT MISHRA ◽  
ELEZABETH JOHN ◽  
KRUPAMOL JOY ◽  
BADMANABAN R ◽  
ALEESHA R

Objective: The objective of the study was to evaluate the toxicity profile of Celastrus paniculatus (CP) by performing a preclinical study on Swiss albino mice and demonstrate a safety description through monitoring their autonomic, neurological, behavioral, physical, and biochemistry profiles. Methods: The toxicity profiles (acute and subacute) of CP were evaluated using Swiss albino mice in which they were divided into four groups: Group I received 1% Tween 20 and dimethyl sulfoxide. Group II, III, and IV received CP seed oil orally, at doses of 300, 2000, and 5000 mg/kg body weight for both acute and subacute toxicity studies in accordance with Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development guidelines No. 423. Special attention was given during the first 4 h and daily thereafter for a total of 14 days. Behavioral profile, physical state changes, and other parameters such as tremors, convulsion, lethargy were noted. Clinical signs were observed daily during the 28 days of the treatment period. Body weights were measured once a week. On the 29th day, the animals were kept to overnight and blood samples were collected through retro-orbital puncture for biochemical analysis. Results: In both acute and subacute toxicity studies, the treatment with CP did not affect the normal health status of animals. It is suggestive that CP is considered practically non-toxic. Conclusion: The toxicity profile of CP seed oil was evaluated and found to be safe until 2000 mg/kg dose.


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