A Sub- acute Toxicity Study to Assess The effects of Methanol Extract of Date Palm Fruit on Kidney Functions in Adult Wistar Rats

K. Iteire, V. Emojevwe
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Background: Phoenix dactilifera (PD) has been used as a medicinal remedy for swollen limbs, aching legs, cough, sneezing, and acceleration of hair growth. Although studies have suggested the beneficial aspects of this agent to human health, it is not yet clear of the dosage that may become detrimental. Methods: Twenty adult albino rats divided into four groups of five rats each were used in this experiment. Methanol extract of PD was orally administered at doses of 4, 8, and 16 mg/kg to groups 2, 3, and 4, respectively, while group 1 (control) received distilled water. After 8 hours, blood was collected from the animals for the assessment of packed cell volume, serum urea, creatinine, glucose, potassium, chloride, and sodium. The data generated were expressed as the mean ± standard error of mean. The means were compared with Student’s t-test and analysis of variance with a p-value of 0.05 considered statistically significant. Results: In all parameters analyzed, kidney function was improved only at doses of 4 and 8 mg/kg, which was attributed to the antioxidant and free radical scavenging properties of PD. A higher dose of 16 mg/kg significantly increased the K+ (36.0 ± 4.5/22.6 ± 2.3 mEq/l) and serum urea (32.0 ± 3.8 mg/dl/25.2 ± 1.4 mg/dl) concentrations when compared with the control but other parameters measured were unchanged. These revealed that high doses of PD might impair normal renal functions. Conclusions: It was, therefore, concluded that methanol extract of PD fruit improved kidney functions at doses of 4 and 8 mg/kg and that at 16 mg/kg, PD might be deleterious to the kidney by impairing urea and potassium excretion.
枣椰果甲醇提取物对成年Wistar大鼠肾功能影响的亚急性毒性研究
背景:Phoenix dactilifera (PD)已被用作治疗四肢肿胀,腿痛,咳嗽,打喷嚏和毛发生长加速的药物。虽然研究表明这种药剂对人体健康有益,但尚不清楚其剂量可能有害。方法:选用成年白化病大鼠20只,分为4组,每组5只。第2组、第3组和第4组分别以4、8和16 mg/kg的剂量口服PD甲醇提取物,第1组(对照组)给予蒸馏水。8小时后,采集动物血液,评估堆积细胞体积、血清尿素、肌酐、葡萄糖、钾、氯和钠。生成的数据以平均值±平均值的标准误差表示。采用学生t检验和方差分析比较,p值为0.05认为有统计学意义。结果:在所有分析参数中,仅在4和8 mg/kg剂量下,肾脏功能得到改善,这归因于PD的抗氧化和自由基清除特性。与对照组相比,高剂量16 mg/kg显著增加K+(36.0±4.5/22.6±2.3 mEq/l)和血清尿素(32.0±3.8 mg/dl/25.2±1.4 mg/dl)浓度,但其他参数不变。这些结果表明,高剂量PD可能损害正常肾功能。结论:PD果甲醇提取物在4和8 mg/kg剂量下可改善肾脏功能,而在16 mg/kg剂量下,PD可能通过损害尿素和钾的排泄而对肾脏有害。
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