Toxicity Study of Aqueous Leaves Extract of Jatropha gossypiifolia from Nigerian in Albino Rats: Serum Biochemistry and Histopathological Evaluation

S. Magili, I. Bwatanglang
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Confounding factors such as plant species, its location and other environmental associated chemistry were reported to influence the dynamics of phytochemicals from being beneficial health-wise to metabolites that facilitate toxic induced effects. This study investigated the oral sub-acute toxicity profile of the aqueous leaf extracts (ALE) of Jatropha gossypiifolia collected from Mubi, Adamawa State, Nigeria. Generalized loss of body weight, weaknesses, dizziness, loss of appetite and restlessness were observed in the acute toxicity study with more severe effects and mortality recorded in the groups exposed to higher doses of 1000 and 2000 mg/kg body weight. In the subacute toxicity study, the ALE following the oral administration of 240 mg/kg, 450 mg/kg and 583 mg/kg for 28 days was observed to profoundly alter the normal architecture of the liver and the kidney. The pathological lesions were observed to have disrupted the normal concentration of the serum biomarkers. The ALT concentrations were found to increases to 10.28±1.26 U/L at 250 mg/kg, 9.38±0.57 U/L at 450 mg/kg and 9.31±0.77 U/L at 583 mg/kg respectively when compared to the control (5.86±0.34 U/L). The concentrations of AST were observed to increase to 49.07±16.2 U/L at 250 mg/kg, 47.10±15.42 U/L at 450 mg/kg and 53.07±10.32 U/L at 583 mg/kg respectively when compared to the control (46.11±9.21 U/L). The activity levels of ALP further shows an increase of 379.50±11.31 U/L at 250 mg/kg, 624.90±22.46 U/L at 450 mg/kg and 662.73±28.62 U/L at 583 mg/kg respectively when compared to the control (349.97±71.70 U/L). It is evident from this study that the ALE of the J. gossypiifolia species in addition to its health benefits also contains a cocktail of toxic phytochemicals. Thereby redefined the previous conclusions that the aqueous leaf extract of J. gossypiifolia plant is entirely safe. Thus, reinforcing the importance of the uses of indigenous/site-specific experiment, having in mind that some phytochemicals are sensitive to numbers of confounding factors.
尼日利亚麻疯树叶水提物对白化大鼠的毒性研究:血清生化及组织病理学评价
据报道,植物种类、位置和其他与环境有关的化学物质等混杂因素会影响植物化学物质的动态,从有益健康到促进毒性诱导效应的代谢物。本研究调查了采自尼日利亚阿达马瓦州Mubi的麻疯树(Jatropha gossypiifolia)水叶提取物(ALE)的口服亚急性毒性。在急性毒性研究中观察到全身体重减轻、虚弱、头晕、食欲不振和烦躁不安,暴露于较高剂量1000和2000 mg/kg体重的组记录了更严重的影响和死亡率。在亚急性毒性研究中,观察到口服240 mg/kg, 450 mg/kg和583 mg/kg的ALE 28天后,肝脏和肾脏的正常结构发生了深刻的改变。病理病变被观察到扰乱了正常的血清生物标志物浓度。与对照组(5.86±0.34 U/L)相比,250 mg/kg时ALT浓度分别为10.28±1.26 U/L, 450 mg/kg时为9.38±0.57 U/L, 583 mg/kg时为9.31±0.77 U/L。与对照组(46.11±9.21 U/L)相比,250 mg/kg时AST浓度分别为49.07±16.2 U/L、450 mg/kg时为47.10±15.42 U/L、583 mg/kg时为53.07±10.32 U/L。250mg /kg时ALP活性水平比对照(349.97±71.70 U/L)分别增加了379.50±11.31 U/L、624.90±22.46 U/L和583 mg/kg时增加了662.73±28.62 U/L。从这项研究中可以明显看出,棉叶的ALE除了对健康有益外,还含有有毒植物化学物质的混合物。从而重新定义了以往关于棉叶水提物是完全安全的结论。因此,考虑到一些植物化学物质对许多混杂因素很敏感,加强了使用当地/特定地点实验的重要性。
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