{"title":"小鼠模型亚慢性毒性评估:不同剂量下的安全性评估","authors":"M. Amanat, A. S. U. Daula, Randhir Singh","doi":"10.2174/0115734013271823231120105556","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"\n\nThe aim of this study is to determine the potential adverse effects associated\nwith the prolonged administration of Zingiber roseum rhizome extract.\n\n\n\nThis study aimed to evaluate the sub-chronic toxicity of Z. roseum, commonly\nknown as rosy ginger, using a mouse model. Z. roseum has been traditionally used for its medicinal\nproperties; however, there is limited information regarding its potential toxic effects.\n\n\n\nThe objective of this study is to assess the safety profile of ZRR extract at various doses\nand conduct a detailed analysis of hematological, biochemical, and histological parameters regarding\nsub-chronic toxicity.\n\n\n\nMice were orally administered ZRR methanolic extract at doses of 300, 600, and 1200\nmg/kg for 14 days as per the guidelines of ‘The Brazilian Agency of National Health Surveillance.’\nSubchronic toxicity was conducted by monitoring multiple indicators, including changes in\nbody weight, food and water consumption, blood profile (HB, RBC, WBC, and PLT), and biochemical\nmarkers (ALT, AST, ALP, TP, ALB, TC, TG, HDL, LDL, Creatinine, and Urea) and histopathological\nexamination of the liver.\n\n\n\nThroughout the study, the mice showed normal behavior and appeared healthy. The administration\nof Z. roseum at all tested doses did not significantly affect body weight, food, and water\nintake, blood, biochemical markers, or liver. Z. roseum at these doses was safe, with no fatalities\nor harm.\n\n\n\nLastly, the sub-chronic administration of Z. roseum at doses of 300, 600, and 1200\nmg/kg in a mice model did not elicit any toxic effects, indicating its potential safety as a therapeutic\nagent.\n","PeriodicalId":130655,"journal":{"name":"Current Nutrition & Food Science","volume":" 2","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-01-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Subchronic Toxicity Assessment of Zingiber roseum Rhizome in Mice Model:\\nSafety Evaluation at Various Doses\",\"authors\":\"M. Amanat, A. S. U. 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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.