Evaluation of acute toxicity of an aqueous extract of irradiated Labisia pumila on zebrafish embryo (Danio rerio)

Q4 Medicine
S. Balan, Punithaamalar Manokaram, Norshafarina Shari, Mahathir bin Mohd Uzid, H. Bahari, M. Ramli, A. Abidin, M. Rahmadi, Arapoc Daryl Jesus
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This research aimed to compare the toxicity effect of non-irradiated and irradiated Labisia pumila at a different dosage of 3, 6, 9 and 12 kilogray (kGy). Different irradiated dosages of L.pumila were prepared using Cobalt-60 gamma irradiation and the acute toxicity were assessed through zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryo. The survival rate, hatching rate, heartbeat rate and scoliosis were observed. Data were analyzed using SPSS 25.0 windows. The lethal dose (LC50) value was calculated. The LC50 value of non-irradiated extract L. pumila is 125 μg/ml compared to irradiated extract is 62.5 μg/ml respectively. Hatchability of zebrafish of L.pumila extract reduce in the higher concentration for non-irradiated sample at 250 μg/ml and for irradiated sample at 125 μg/ml. Presence of scoliosis not observed in all concentration for irradiated and non-irradiated sample. The heartbeat of zebrafish embryo treated with irradiated L. pumila extract (0–62.5 μg/ml) was within the normal range (120–180 bpm for all doses), but at higher concentrations (125 μg/ml) the heartbeat differs from normal ranges for all the doses. From this time forward, irradiated and non-irradiated of this plant was safe to be consumed due to its pharmaceutical effect but it still exhibited mild toxicity effect on zebrafish embryo. The diverse irradiated doses show a change of toxicity level of this plant which higher doses show mild toxicity to the zebrafish embryo compared to low doses exposure.
辐照阴唇水提物对斑马鱼胚胎急性毒性的评价
本研究旨在比较3、6、9和12 kg (kGy)剂量下未照射和照射的阴唇的毒性效应。采用钴-60 γ辐照法制备不同剂量的小圆叶藻,并对斑马鱼胚胎进行急性毒性评价。观察成活率、孵化率、心率和脊柱侧凸情况。数据采用SPSS 25.0统计软件进行分析。计算致死剂量(LC50)值。未辐照提取物的LC50值为125 μg/ml,而辐照提取物的LC50值为62.5 μg/ml。250 μg/ml未辐照样品和125 μg/ml辐照样品提取物浓度越高,斑马鱼的孵化率越低。在所有浓度的辐照和未辐照样品中均未观察到脊柱侧凸的存在。照射后的斑马鱼胚心跳(0 ~ 62.5 μg/ml)在正常范围内(所有剂量120 ~ 180 bpm),但在较高浓度(125 μg/ml)下,心跳均偏离正常范围。从那时起,由于其药物作用,该植物辐照和未辐照的食用都是安全的,但对斑马鱼胚胎仍表现出轻微的毒性作用。不同照射剂量对斑马鱼胚胎的毒性有不同程度的变化,较高剂量对斑马鱼胚胎的毒性较低。
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International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Legal Medicine
International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Legal Medicine Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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期刊介绍: To disseminate scientific information in relation to medico-legal work among all desirous medical , research and legal persons. To create literature in the medico-legal , toxicology , forensic sciences , forensic medicine, crime scene investigation and other related scientific fields. To promote scientific temperament in the nation building. To enhance research and writing of scientific articles and experiences. To develop creativity and positive outlook among concerned professionals.
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