Assessment of Environmental Factors on Secondary Metabolites and Toxicological Effects of Datura metel Leaves Extracts

M. A. Raheem, F. A. Sulaiman, H. Abdulrahim, O. Ahmed, K. O. Yusuf, A. A. Mukadam, Latifat O. Ganiyu, Lateef A. Kamilu, Khadijat B. Oladepo, G. O. Alimi, Daniel Afolayan, Taiwo Odeniran
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Abstract This study evaluated the chemical composition, physicochemical properties, toxicological and environmental potentials of the Datura metel (D. metel) leaves extracts. Fresh leaves of D. metel were harvested at three different times of the day (morning, afternoon and evening), extraction done in succession using n-hexane and ethanol solvents respectively. Preliminary phytochemical screening, physicochemical analysis for specific gravity, pH, colour, total ash and moisture contents of the dried extracts were determined. The characterisation of the bioactive compounds using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, showed the presence of different compounds at the three different times of the day, out of which phytol and 9,12,15-octadecatrienoic acid were present at all times. These results confirmed that some bioactive compounds present in this plant are dependent on environmental factor , time of harvest and the choice of solvent used while the presence of others are independent on these factors. Each extract was administered orally to Wistar rats for two weeks. There were significant difference (p < 0.05) in activities of AST (serum and heart), ALT (liver and serum) and ALP (Serum, liver and kidney), as well as the concentrations of albumin and protein in the liver and serum and urea in the serum of experimental rats given n-hexane and ethanolic extracts of D. metel. Generally it also suggest that the leaf extracts collected at three different times of the day had some significant toxicological effect, thus may not be totally safe for consumption at the dosage indicated since tissues membranes integrity of the Wistar rats were not potentially preserved.
环境因子对曼陀罗叶提取物次生代谢产物及毒理学效应的影响
摘要对曼陀罗(Datura metel, D. metel)叶提取物的化学成分、理化性质、毒理学和环境电位进行了研究。在一天的三个不同时间(上午、下午和晚上)收获金银花的新鲜叶片,分别用正己烷和乙醇溶剂连续提取。初步进行了植物化学筛选,对干燥提取物的比重、pH值、颜色、总灰分和水分含量进行了理化分析。使用气相色谱-质谱法对生物活性化合物进行表征,表明在一天中的三个不同时间存在不同的化合物,其中叶绿醇和9,12,15-十八碳三烯酸在任何时间都存在。这些结果证实了该植物中存在的一些生物活性化合物依赖于环境因素、采收时间和所用溶剂的选择,而其他生物活性化合物的存在与这些因素无关。Wistar大鼠口服各提取物2周。丹参正己烷和乙醇提取物对实验大鼠血清和心脏的AST、肝脏和血清的ALT、血清、肝脏和肾脏的ALP活性、肝脏和血清的白蛋白和蛋白质浓度、血清中的尿素含量均有显著差异(p < 0.05)。总的来说,这也表明在一天中三个不同时间收集的叶子提取物有一些明显的毒理学效应,因此可能不是完全安全的,因为Wistar大鼠的组织膜完整性没有得到潜在的保护。
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