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Phytochemical Screening and Toxicological Study of Aristolochia baetica Linn Roots: Histopathological and Biochemical Evidence

Aristolochia baetica (A. baetica) is a wild species of Aristolochiaceae family; its roots are used by Moroccan people against cancer for many years ago. The objective of the study was to investigate the phytochemical screening, acute and subacute toxicity of A. baetica roots growing in the north of...

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Autores principales: Bourhia, Mohammed, Haj Said, Amal Ait, Chaanoun, Ayoub, El Gueddari, Fatiha, Naamane, Abderrahim, Benbacer, Laila, Khlil, Naima
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6377958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30853978
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8203832
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author Bourhia, Mohammed
Haj Said, Amal Ait
Chaanoun, Ayoub
El Gueddari, Fatiha
Naamane, Abderrahim
Benbacer, Laila
Khlil, Naima
author_facet Bourhia, Mohammed
Haj Said, Amal Ait
Chaanoun, Ayoub
El Gueddari, Fatiha
Naamane, Abderrahim
Benbacer, Laila
Khlil, Naima
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description Aristolochia baetica (A. baetica) is a wild species of Aristolochiaceae family; its roots are used by Moroccan people against cancer for many years ago. The objective of the study was to investigate the phytochemical screening, acute and subacute toxicity of A. baetica roots growing in the north of Morocco. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of A. baetica roots were performed using standard methods; the acute toxicity of the root extract of the studied plant was assessed in mice by gavage of single doses of 1, 2, and 4 g/kg body weight for 14 days; by the time the subacute toxicity was done using repeated doses 1, 1.5, and 2 g/kg/day for 28 days. Histological changes and biochemical parameters as markers of kidney and liver function were evaluated. The results of phytochemical screening showed the presence of polyphenols, tannins, alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins, and the absence of anthraquinones, sterols, and terpenes. The results of acute toxicity showed the absence of mortality and signs of toxicity in groups treated with 1 and 2 g/kg; however, the clinical signs of toxicity were important and the rate of mortality was estimated at 16 % in the group treated with 4 g/kg. The results of subacute toxicity showed several changes of serum parameters registered in groups treated with 1.5 and 2 g/kg/day, respectively. The results showed also the absence of histological injuries in groups treated with 1 and 1.5 g/kg/day; meanwhile, the histological alterations were remarkable in treated group with the highest dose administered of 2 g/kg/day. The outcome of this work showed that the roots' extract of the studied plant was toxic in mice with repeated doses, but no toxic effect was observed with a single dose under 4g/kg.
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spelling pubmed-63779582019-03-10 Phytochemical Screening and Toxicological Study of Aristolochia baetica Linn Roots: Histopathological and Biochemical Evidence Bourhia, Mohammed Haj Said, Amal Ait Chaanoun, Ayoub El Gueddari, Fatiha Naamane, Abderrahim Benbacer, Laila Khlil, Naima J Toxicol Research Article Aristolochia baetica (A. baetica) is a wild species of Aristolochiaceae family; its roots are used by Moroccan people against cancer for many years ago. The objective of the study was to investigate the phytochemical screening, acute and subacute toxicity of A. baetica roots growing in the north of Morocco. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of A. baetica roots were performed using standard methods; the acute toxicity of the root extract of the studied plant was assessed in mice by gavage of single doses of 1, 2, and 4 g/kg body weight for 14 days; by the time the subacute toxicity was done using repeated doses 1, 1.5, and 2 g/kg/day for 28 days. Histological changes and biochemical parameters as markers of kidney and liver function were evaluated. The results of phytochemical screening showed the presence of polyphenols, tannins, alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins, and the absence of anthraquinones, sterols, and terpenes. The results of acute toxicity showed the absence of mortality and signs of toxicity in groups treated with 1 and 2 g/kg; however, the clinical signs of toxicity were important and the rate of mortality was estimated at 16 % in the group treated with 4 g/kg. The results of subacute toxicity showed several changes of serum parameters registered in groups treated with 1.5 and 2 g/kg/day, respectively. The results showed also the absence of histological injuries in groups treated with 1 and 1.5 g/kg/day; meanwhile, the histological alterations were remarkable in treated group with the highest dose administered of 2 g/kg/day. The outcome of this work showed that the roots' extract of the studied plant was toxic in mice with repeated doses, but no toxic effect was observed with a single dose under 4g/kg. Hindawi 2019-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6377958/ /pubmed/30853978 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8203832 Text en Copyright © 2019 Mohammed Bourhia et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bourhia, Mohammed
Haj Said, Amal Ait
Chaanoun, Ayoub
El Gueddari, Fatiha
Naamane, Abderrahim
Benbacer, Laila
Khlil, Naima
Phytochemical Screening and Toxicological Study of Aristolochia baetica Linn Roots: Histopathological and Biochemical Evidence
title Phytochemical Screening and Toxicological Study of Aristolochia baetica Linn Roots: Histopathological and Biochemical Evidence
title_full Phytochemical Screening and Toxicological Study of Aristolochia baetica Linn Roots: Histopathological and Biochemical Evidence
title_fullStr Phytochemical Screening and Toxicological Study of Aristolochia baetica Linn Roots: Histopathological and Biochemical Evidence
title_full_unstemmed Phytochemical Screening and Toxicological Study of Aristolochia baetica Linn Roots: Histopathological and Biochemical Evidence
title_short Phytochemical Screening and Toxicological Study of Aristolochia baetica Linn Roots: Histopathological and Biochemical Evidence
title_sort phytochemical screening and toxicological study of aristolochia baetica linn roots: histopathological and biochemical evidence
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6377958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30853978
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/8203832
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