小鼠模型亚慢性毒性评估:不同剂量下的安全性评估

M. Amanat, A. S. U. Daula, Randhir Singh
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本研究旨在利用小鼠模型评估玫瑰茄(俗称玫瑰姜)的亚慢性毒性。本研究的目的是评估不同剂量 ZRR 提取物的安全性,并对亚慢性毒性方面的血液学、生物化学和组织学参数进行详细分析。根据 "巴西国家卫生监督局 "的指导方针,给小鼠口服 ZRR 甲醇提取物,剂量分别为 300、600 和 1200 毫克/千克,持续 14 天。亚慢性毒性是通过监测多种指标来进行的,包括体重、食物和水消耗量、血型(HB、RBC、WBC 和 PLT)、生化指标(ALT、AST、ALP、TP、ALB、TC、TG、HDL、LDL、肌酐和尿素)的变化以及肝脏的组织病理学检查。在整个研究过程中,小鼠行为正常,看起来很健康。在所有测试剂量下服用 Z. roseum 对体重、食物和水摄入量、血液、生化指标或肝脏均无明显影响。最后,在小鼠模型中以 300、600 和 1200 毫克/千克的剂量亚慢性给药 Z. roseum,没有引起任何毒性反应,这表明它作为一种治疗剂具有潜在的安全性。
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Subchronic Toxicity Assessment of Zingiber roseum Rhizome in Mice Model: Safety Evaluation at Various Doses
The aim of this study is to determine the potential adverse effects associated with the prolonged administration of Zingiber roseum rhizome extract. This study aimed to evaluate the sub-chronic toxicity of Z. roseum, commonly known as rosy ginger, using a mouse model. Z. roseum has been traditionally used for its medicinal properties; however, there is limited information regarding its potential toxic effects. The objective of this study is to assess the safety profile of ZRR extract at various doses and conduct a detailed analysis of hematological, biochemical, and histological parameters regarding sub-chronic toxicity. Mice were orally administered ZRR methanolic extract at doses of 300, 600, and 1200 mg/kg for 14 days as per the guidelines of ‘The Brazilian Agency of National Health Surveillance.’ Subchronic toxicity was conducted by monitoring multiple indicators, including changes in body weight, food and water consumption, blood profile (HB, RBC, WBC, and PLT), and biochemical markers (ALT, AST, ALP, TP, ALB, TC, TG, HDL, LDL, Creatinine, and Urea) and histopathological examination of the liver. Throughout the study, the mice showed normal behavior and appeared healthy. The administration of Z. roseum at all tested doses did not significantly affect body weight, food, and water intake, blood, biochemical markers, or liver. Z. roseum at these doses was safe, with no fatalities or harm. Lastly, the sub-chronic administration of Z. roseum at doses of 300, 600, and 1200 mg/kg in a mice model did not elicit any toxic effects, indicating its potential safety as a therapeutic agent.
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