Toxicity study on the methanol fruit extract of Solanum anomalum in albino wistar rats

B. Abubakar, A. Zezi, M. Bisalla
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The study investigated the acute and sub-acute effects of methanolic fruit extract of Solanum anomalum in Wistar rats. Extraction of the powdered fruit was accomplished using 80% v/v methanol. The oral and intraperitoneal acute toxicity studies (LD 50 ) were evaluated using Lorke’s method. Sub-acute toxicity test was conducted by administering graded doses of the extract and distilled water for 15 days. Thereafter the animals were sacrificed and their blood samples were examined for changes in haematological parameters and serum biochemical parameters. The livers, kidneys, hearts and spleens were weighed to determine the relative organ body ratios. The organs were then fixed in 10% formalin and prepared for histopathological examination. The oral LD 50 was found to be above 5,000 mg/kg while the intraperitoneal LD 50 was calculated to be approximately 1,150 mg/kg showing that the extract is relatively safe orally in rats. The relative organ body weight of the animals that were administered graded doses of the extract showed no statistical significant difference when compared to the group that received distilled water as control. Also, the haematological and serum biochemical parameters showed no statistical significant difference among all the groups but the histopathological analysis of the liver and spleen revealed slight haemosiderosis on the spleen at the dose of 2,000 mg/kg. Also, the liver revealed slight congestion of the central vein at the dose of 2,000 mg/kg. The histology of the heart and kidney was normal at all doses. In conclusion, methanol extract of S. anomalum fruit is not toxic up to 1,000 mg/kg in rats. Keywords: LD 50 , Solanum anomalum , haemosiderosis, haematology, serum biochemistry, histopathology
龙葵甲醇果提取物对白化大鼠的毒性研究
研究了龙葵果甲醇提取物对Wistar大鼠的急性和亚急性作用。用80% v/v的甲醇对果粉进行提取。口服和腹腔急性毒性研究(ld50)采用洛克法评估。分次给药,用蒸馏水给药15天,进行亚急性毒性试验。之后处死动物,检测其血液样本的血液学参数和血清生化参数的变化。称量肝、肾、心、脾的重量,测定各脏器体比。然后将器官固定在10%福尔马林中,准备进行组织病理学检查。口服ld50大于5000 mg/kg,腹腔内ld50约为1150 mg/kg,表明该提取物在大鼠体内口服相对安全。与接受蒸馏水作为对照的动物相比,接受分级剂量提取物的动物的相对器官体重没有统计学上的显著差异。各组血液学和血清生化指标差异无统计学意义,但肝脏和脾脏组织病理学分析显示,在剂量为2000 mg/kg时,脾脏出现轻微的血色素沉着。在剂量为2000 mg/kg时,肝脏中心静脉出现轻微充血。在所有剂量下,心脏和肾脏的组织学均正常。综上所述,在1000 mg/kg的剂量下,黄花楸果甲醇提取物对大鼠无毒。关键词:ld50,龙葵,血黄素沉着病,血液学,血清生化,组织病理学
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