A Study on Developmental Toxicity and Behavioral Safety Using Ethanolic Extract of Pedalium murex L. on Zebrafish Embryos

R. Murugesan, K. Vasuki, B. Kaleeswaran, S. Ramadevi
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Many are returning to nature from synthetics in search of safety and stability. Herbs are the sole way to combat synthetic drugs' side effects. Toxicity testing may reveal herb hazards, allowing for the prevention of potentially hazardous side effects. Due to the short time needed for investigations, transparency of embryos, short life cycle, high fertility, and similarity of genetic data, the zebrafish embryotoxicity model is at the forefront of toxicology research. The zebrafish animal model is utilised to enhance aquaculture output and biomedicine. Pedalium murex L. is a key traditional medicinal herb. Future drug development reference studies must evaluate toxicity factors. In this study, we tested the ethanolic extract of P. murex (EEPM) on zebrafish embryos up to 72 hours post-fertilisation (hpf). This is the first study of EEPM on zebrafish embryos. At 24 hpf, embryos grow and move normally. With more plant extract, the heart rate was normal at 48 hpf. At 72 hpf, no afflicted embryos had a tail, eye, head, or heart development. This is the first study to investigate the visible impact of EEPM on zebrafish embryos. The present research found that the higher dose of EEPM significantly raised the heartbeat in the embryo of zebrafish. It happened due to the small oedema in the heart muscle. Besides these, there is no other damage to the muscle. As a result, the current investigation demonstrated that the prospective use of P. murex is risk-free and has the potential to be used for the development of novel drugs in a clinical trial.
马蹄莲乙醇提取物对斑马鱼胚胎的发育毒性及行为安全性研究
许多人为了寻求安全和稳定,从合成材料中回归自然。草药是对抗合成药物副作用的唯一方法。毒性测试可以揭示草药的危害,从而预防潜在的有害副作用。斑马鱼胚胎毒性模型具有调查时间短、胚胎透明、生命周期短、生育能力强、遗传数据相似等特点,处于毒理学研究的前沿。利用斑马鱼动物模型提高水产养殖产量和生物医药。黄脚草是一种重要的传统药材。未来的药物开发参考研究必须评估毒性因素。在这项研究中,我们在受精后72小时(hpf)的斑马鱼胚胎上测试了P. murex (EEPM)的乙醇提取物。这是首次对斑马鱼胚胎进行EEPM研究。在24hpf时,胚胎生长和运动正常。在服用较多植物提取物的情况下,48 hpf的心率正常。在72hpf时,没有受影响的胚胎发育出尾巴、眼睛、头部或心脏。这是首次研究EEPM对斑马鱼胚胎的可见影响。本研究发现,高剂量的EEPM显著提高了斑马鱼胚胎的心跳。这是由于心肌的小水肿造成的。除此之外,对肌肉没有其他损伤。因此,目前的研究表明,P. murex的预期使用是无风险的,并且具有在临床试验中用于开发新药的潜力。
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