Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
5857177 | Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the acute and sub-chronic toxicity of extract of Thunberg Fritillary Bulb. For the acute toxicity tests, graded doses of the extract were administered orally to mice. The animals were observed for toxic symptoms and mortality daily for 14Â days. In the sub-chronic toxicity study, rats were orally administered the extract at doses of 1 and 3Â mg/kg body weight (BW) for 26Â weeks. After 26Â weeks, the rats were sacrificed for hematological, biochemical and histological examination. In the acute toxicity tests, the estimated median lethal dosage (LD50) was 52.2Â mg/kg body weight in the mice. In the sub-chronic toxicity tests, a dose of 1Â mg/kg body weight presented no toxicity. Above the 1Â mg/kg dose, the main adverse signs observed in male rats were body or head tremor and spontaneous motor activity reduction. There were no other significant changes observed in hematology, blood biochemistry, organ weight and organ histology. The overall findings of this study indicate that the extract of Thunberg Fritillary Bulb is non-toxic up to 1Â mg/kg body weight, which can be considered a safe application dose.
Keywords
IAECRBCALBAPTTALTFIBWBCLD50TBILTCHOCMCCREMCHHCTPLTMCVRed blood cellsASTAspartate aminotransferaseAlanine aminotransferaseAlbuminALPAlkaline phosphataseSprague DawleyUric acidtriglycerideMean corpuscular volumeBUNCNSactivated partial thromboplastin timethrombin timeprothrombin timeAcute toxicitySub-chronic toxicitycentral nervous systemGAPFibrinogenlactate dehydrogenaseLDHmean corpuscular hemoglobinurea nitrogenhematocritHemoglobinHgbbody weightPlateletsCarboxyl methyl celluloseCreatine kinasecreatininehigh performance liquid chromatographyHPLCtotal bilirubintotal proteintotal cholesterolinstitutional animal ethics committeewhite blood cellsGluGlucose
Related Topics
Life Sciences
Environmental Science
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Authors
Zehui Li, Yuan Qiao, Jianguo Li, Chao An, Kaiwen Hu, Minke Tang,