Acute oral toxicity studies of the standardized methanolic extract of Phyllanthus amarus Schum & Thonn

S.K. Kushwaha , A. Dashora , N. Dashora , J.R. Patel , M.L. Kori
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Abstract

Objectives

To determine the acute toxicity of standardized methanolic extract of Phyllanthus amarus in vivo in female albino rats.

Methods

Treated group of animals were administrated 300, 600, 2000 and 5000 mg/kg body weight of extract orally and the control group received standard laboratory diet and water ad libitum following OECD guideline 423 with some modifications. All animals were sacrificed after 14 days of treatment.

Results

The extract was standardized by HPLC to contain phyllanthin and hypophyllanthin. No mortality was noted and the study exhibited no significant changes in general behavior, body weight, gross appearance of internal organs, hematological and biochemical parameters and the histological profile of liver also indicated the nontoxic nature of this drug. Biochemical studies showed no significant change in the levels of ALT, AST, albumin, triglycerides, cholesterol and albumin. There were no evidence found about congestion of sinusoids, hemorrhage, hepatocytes, fatty changes, centrilobular necrosis and the changes in number of Kupffer cells in the liver. There was no increase of blood pressure and does not induce any nephrotoxicity and acute severe hepatotoxicity.

Conclusion

The present study provides pivotal evidences for ascertaining the safety of the standardized MEPA (LD50 > 5000 mg/kg) that could be used as tonic or food supplement in folklore medicine.

毛茛标准化甲醇提取物的急性口服毒性研究
目的研究白化病雌性大鼠的急性体内毒性。方法治疗组分别口服300、600、2000和5000 mg/kg体重的提取物,对照组按照OECD指南423进行修改,给予标准实验室饲料和水。治疗14天后,所有动物均被处死。结果经高效液相色谱法鉴定,提取物中含有叶黄素和茶黄素。没有死亡记录,研究显示一般行为、体重、内脏器官大体外观、血液学和生化参数以及肝脏组织学特征没有显著变化,也表明该药物无毒。生化研究显示ALT、AST、白蛋白、甘油三酯、胆固醇和白蛋白水平无明显变化。未见肝窦充血、出血、肝细胞、脂肪改变、小叶中心坏死及肝内库普弗细胞数目改变。血压未升高,未引起肾毒性和急性严重肝毒性。结论本研究为确定标准化MEPA (LD50 >5000 mg/kg),可作为民间医学的滋补品或食品补充剂。
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