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Comparative toxicity study on classical and modified version of Jawarish Jalinoos (a traditional Unani formulation) in rats

BACKGROUND: Jawarish Jalinoos (JJ) is a classical semisolid traditional Unani formulation clinically used for the treatment of weakness of vital organs, liver, and stomach. Although JJ has been widely used clinically for several decades, no scientific report is available for its safety. METHODS: JJ...

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Autores principales: Husain, Gulam Mohammed, Ahmed, Syed Shoeb, Azhar, Misbahuddin, Siddiqui, Javed Inam, Waheed, Mohammad Abdul, Kazmi, Munawwar Husain
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5395683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28462146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.imr.2017.01.001
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author Husain, Gulam Mohammed
Ahmed, Syed Shoeb
Azhar, Misbahuddin
Siddiqui, Javed Inam
Waheed, Mohammad Abdul
Kazmi, Munawwar Husain
author_facet Husain, Gulam Mohammed
Ahmed, Syed Shoeb
Azhar, Misbahuddin
Siddiqui, Javed Inam
Waheed, Mohammad Abdul
Kazmi, Munawwar Husain
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description BACKGROUND: Jawarish Jalinoos (JJ) is a classical semisolid traditional Unani formulation clinically used for the treatment of weakness of vital organs, liver, and stomach. Although JJ has been widely used clinically for several decades, no scientific report is available for its safety. METHODS: JJ and its sugar-free tablet version (SFJJ; formulated to target diabetic population) were assessed for safety in rats. Ninety-day repeated dose oral toxicity study was performed as per the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Guideline 408. JJ was orally administered at the dose of 2000 mg/kg bw/d, whereas SFJJ was orally administered at the doses of 506 mg/kg body weight (bw)/d, 1012 mg/kg bw/d, and 2024 mg/kg bw/d for 90 days. The animals were periodically observed for clinical signs of toxicity, mortality, morbidity, body weight changes, and feed consumption. At the end of the study, hematology, clinical biochemistry, electrolytes, gross pathology, relative organ weight, and histological examination were performed. RESULTS: Treatment with SFJJ and JJ showed no significant differences in body weight gain, feed consumption, hematology, clinical biochemistry, and serum electrolytes. No gross pathological findings and differences in relative organ weights were observed between control and drug treated rats. Histological examination revealed no toxicologically significant abnormalities related with SFJJ or JJ treatment. CONCLUSION: The 90-day repeated dose oral toxicity study demonstrates that the no observed adverse effect level of SFJJ and JJ is greater than 2024 mg/kg bw/d and 2000 mg/kg bw/d (p.o.) in rats, respectively. Both formulations were found to be safe up to the tested dose levels and experimental conditions, and therefore safe for clinical use as specified in the literature.
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spelling pubmed-53956832017-05-01 Comparative toxicity study on classical and modified version of Jawarish Jalinoos (a traditional Unani formulation) in rats Husain, Gulam Mohammed Ahmed, Syed Shoeb Azhar, Misbahuddin Siddiqui, Javed Inam Waheed, Mohammad Abdul Kazmi, Munawwar Husain Integr Med Res Original Article BACKGROUND: Jawarish Jalinoos (JJ) is a classical semisolid traditional Unani formulation clinically used for the treatment of weakness of vital organs, liver, and stomach. Although JJ has been widely used clinically for several decades, no scientific report is available for its safety. METHODS: JJ and its sugar-free tablet version (SFJJ; formulated to target diabetic population) were assessed for safety in rats. Ninety-day repeated dose oral toxicity study was performed as per the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Guideline 408. JJ was orally administered at the dose of 2000 mg/kg bw/d, whereas SFJJ was orally administered at the doses of 506 mg/kg body weight (bw)/d, 1012 mg/kg bw/d, and 2024 mg/kg bw/d for 90 days. The animals were periodically observed for clinical signs of toxicity, mortality, morbidity, body weight changes, and feed consumption. At the end of the study, hematology, clinical biochemistry, electrolytes, gross pathology, relative organ weight, and histological examination were performed. RESULTS: Treatment with SFJJ and JJ showed no significant differences in body weight gain, feed consumption, hematology, clinical biochemistry, and serum electrolytes. No gross pathological findings and differences in relative organ weights were observed between control and drug treated rats. Histological examination revealed no toxicologically significant abnormalities related with SFJJ or JJ treatment. CONCLUSION: The 90-day repeated dose oral toxicity study demonstrates that the no observed adverse effect level of SFJJ and JJ is greater than 2024 mg/kg bw/d and 2000 mg/kg bw/d (p.o.) in rats, respectively. Both formulations were found to be safe up to the tested dose levels and experimental conditions, and therefore safe for clinical use as specified in the literature. Elsevier 2017-03 2017-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5395683/ /pubmed/28462146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.imr.2017.01.001 Text en © 2017 Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine. Published by Elsevier. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Husain, Gulam Mohammed
Ahmed, Syed Shoeb
Azhar, Misbahuddin
Siddiqui, Javed Inam
Waheed, Mohammad Abdul
Kazmi, Munawwar Husain
Comparative toxicity study on classical and modified version of Jawarish Jalinoos (a traditional Unani formulation) in rats
title Comparative toxicity study on classical and modified version of Jawarish Jalinoos (a traditional Unani formulation) in rats
title_full Comparative toxicity study on classical and modified version of Jawarish Jalinoos (a traditional Unani formulation) in rats
title_fullStr Comparative toxicity study on classical and modified version of Jawarish Jalinoos (a traditional Unani formulation) in rats
title_full_unstemmed Comparative toxicity study on classical and modified version of Jawarish Jalinoos (a traditional Unani formulation) in rats
title_short Comparative toxicity study on classical and modified version of Jawarish Jalinoos (a traditional Unani formulation) in rats
title_sort comparative toxicity study on classical and modified version of jawarish jalinoos (a traditional unani formulation) in rats
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5395683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28462146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.imr.2017.01.001
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