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Abortifacient efficacy of aqueous-acetone extracts of Adenopus breviflorus Benth seed in female albino rats

The present study evaluated the abortifacient potential of aqueous-acetone extract of Adenopus breviflorus Benth Seed on the reproductive health of matured female albino rats by monitoring the indices of dysfunctions in reproductive system. Prior to the conduction of the fertility studies, the oral...

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Autores principales: Oladipo, Gideon Oludare, Oladipo, Chidinma Martha, Ibukun, Emmanuel Oluwafemi, Olugbuyi, Ayo Oluwadunsin, Omisope, Olusegun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7577890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33102142
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2020.09.013
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author Oladipo, Gideon Oludare
Oladipo, Chidinma Martha
Ibukun, Emmanuel Oluwafemi
Olugbuyi, Ayo Oluwadunsin
Omisope, Olusegun
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Oladipo, Chidinma Martha
Ibukun, Emmanuel Oluwafemi
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Omisope, Olusegun
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description The present study evaluated the abortifacient potential of aqueous-acetone extract of Adenopus breviflorus Benth Seed on the reproductive health of matured female albino rats by monitoring the indices of dysfunctions in reproductive system. Prior to the conduction of the fertility studies, the oral acute toxicity of the seed extract was evaluated for autonomic, behavioral and neurological changes, within 24 h to determine the LD(50).The influence of aqueous-acetone extract of Adenopus breviflorus Benth Seed was evaluated for antioxidant, reproductive hormones and histology of uteri tissues primarily to monitor effects in female fertility. Female rats exhibiting thick clump of spermatozoa in their vaginal smear were randomly selected and used for the study to determine the abortifacient activity of the seed extract. Parameters such as number of live and dead fetuses, anogenital distance (AGD) and crown rump length (CRL), and the variation in birth weight of liters and gestation period between control and experimental animals were determined. The phytochemical composition of the seed extract was characterized by Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrophotometry for the identification of phytochemical of toxic or therapeutic effects. Symptoms similar to clinical toxicity such as salivation, respiratory distress, weight loss and change in appearance of hair were noticed at concentrations above 1600 mg/kg BWT, there was no maternal mortality at any period of the experiment. There were changes in the behavioural, neurological and autonomic profile in groups with doses greater than 1600 mg/kg BWT. The LD50 evaluation showed that the aqueous-acetone extract of the seed was safe at dose of 5000 mg/kg BWT. The GC–MS characterization of the aqueous-acetone seed revealed isomeric derivatives of benzene-mesitylene and pseudocumene 4.28 g/100 g of sample) and 5.85 g/100 g of sample respectively as most predominant phytochemicals in the seed extract which demonstrated maternal toxicity. The effects on the female reproductive hormones of the treated animals revealed that FSH, LH and prolactin were significantly reduced (p < 0.05) in all the treated groups by the extract. Progesterone (PH) and estrogen (EH) were also reduced significantly. The study revealed scientific evidence in support of the abortifacient activity of seed extract that was significantly corresponding to the discovered phytochemical compounds.
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spelling pubmed-75778902020-10-23 Abortifacient efficacy of aqueous-acetone extracts of Adenopus breviflorus Benth seed in female albino rats Oladipo, Gideon Oludare Oladipo, Chidinma Martha Ibukun, Emmanuel Oluwafemi Olugbuyi, Ayo Oluwadunsin Omisope, Olusegun Toxicol Rep Regular Article The present study evaluated the abortifacient potential of aqueous-acetone extract of Adenopus breviflorus Benth Seed on the reproductive health of matured female albino rats by monitoring the indices of dysfunctions in reproductive system. Prior to the conduction of the fertility studies, the oral acute toxicity of the seed extract was evaluated for autonomic, behavioral and neurological changes, within 24 h to determine the LD(50).The influence of aqueous-acetone extract of Adenopus breviflorus Benth Seed was evaluated for antioxidant, reproductive hormones and histology of uteri tissues primarily to monitor effects in female fertility. Female rats exhibiting thick clump of spermatozoa in their vaginal smear were randomly selected and used for the study to determine the abortifacient activity of the seed extract. Parameters such as number of live and dead fetuses, anogenital distance (AGD) and crown rump length (CRL), and the variation in birth weight of liters and gestation period between control and experimental animals were determined. The phytochemical composition of the seed extract was characterized by Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrophotometry for the identification of phytochemical of toxic or therapeutic effects. Symptoms similar to clinical toxicity such as salivation, respiratory distress, weight loss and change in appearance of hair were noticed at concentrations above 1600 mg/kg BWT, there was no maternal mortality at any period of the experiment. There were changes in the behavioural, neurological and autonomic profile in groups with doses greater than 1600 mg/kg BWT. The LD50 evaluation showed that the aqueous-acetone extract of the seed was safe at dose of 5000 mg/kg BWT. The GC–MS characterization of the aqueous-acetone seed revealed isomeric derivatives of benzene-mesitylene and pseudocumene 4.28 g/100 g of sample) and 5.85 g/100 g of sample respectively as most predominant phytochemicals in the seed extract which demonstrated maternal toxicity. The effects on the female reproductive hormones of the treated animals revealed that FSH, LH and prolactin were significantly reduced (p < 0.05) in all the treated groups by the extract. Progesterone (PH) and estrogen (EH) were also reduced significantly. The study revealed scientific evidence in support of the abortifacient activity of seed extract that was significantly corresponding to the discovered phytochemical compounds. Elsevier 2020-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7577890/ /pubmed/33102142 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2020.09.013 Text en © 2020 Published by Elsevier B.V. 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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Oladipo, Gideon Oludare
Oladipo, Chidinma Martha
Ibukun, Emmanuel Oluwafemi
Olugbuyi, Ayo Oluwadunsin
Omisope, Olusegun
Abortifacient efficacy of aqueous-acetone extracts of Adenopus breviflorus Benth seed in female albino rats
title Abortifacient efficacy of aqueous-acetone extracts of Adenopus breviflorus Benth seed in female albino rats
title_full Abortifacient efficacy of aqueous-acetone extracts of Adenopus breviflorus Benth seed in female albino rats
title_fullStr Abortifacient efficacy of aqueous-acetone extracts of Adenopus breviflorus Benth seed in female albino rats
title_full_unstemmed Abortifacient efficacy of aqueous-acetone extracts of Adenopus breviflorus Benth seed in female albino rats
title_short Abortifacient efficacy of aqueous-acetone extracts of Adenopus breviflorus Benth seed in female albino rats
title_sort abortifacient efficacy of aqueous-acetone extracts of adenopus breviflorus benth seed in female albino rats
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7577890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33102142
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2020.09.013
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