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Toxicological Profile of the Aqueous Extract of Tectona grandis L.F. (Verbenaceae) Leaves: A Medicinal Plant Used in the Treatment of Typhoid Fever in Traditional Cameroonian Medicine
Tectona grandis (T. grandis) is a medicinal plant widely used in Cameroon to treat typhoid fever and several other diseases. Despite its heavy use for medical purposes, no study has yet been conducted to assess its potentially toxic effects. This study aimed at evaluating the acute and subchronic to...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8046569/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33880119 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6646771 |
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author | Kamsu, Gabriel Tchuente Djamen Chuisseu, Dieudonné Pascal Fodouop Chegaing, Siméon Pierre Laure Feudjio, Huguette Bocanestine Ndel Famen, Louis-Claire Kodjio, Norbert Sokoudjou, Jean Baptiste Gatsing, Donatien |
author_facet | Kamsu, Gabriel Tchuente Djamen Chuisseu, Dieudonné Pascal Fodouop Chegaing, Siméon Pierre Laure Feudjio, Huguette Bocanestine Ndel Famen, Louis-Claire Kodjio, Norbert Sokoudjou, Jean Baptiste Gatsing, Donatien |
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description | Tectona grandis (T. grandis) is a medicinal plant widely used in Cameroon to treat typhoid fever and several other diseases. Despite its heavy use for medical purposes, no study has yet been conducted to assess its potentially toxic effects. This study aimed at evaluating the acute and subchronic toxicological profile of Tectona grandis leaf extract in rats. The acute toxicity study revealed neither behavioral disturbances nor death in rats. The lethal dose (DL(50)) of this extract is greater than 5000 mg/kg body weight. The subchronic toxicity study showed no significant change in weight gain in rats at test doses throughout the treatment period. However, there was a significant decrease in alanine transaminase activity and serum protein levels at all doses. Alkaline phosphatase activity decreased at doses of 30, 90, and 270 mg/kg and increased at the dose of 810 mg/kg body weight. Serum and urinary urea levels increased simultaneously at doses of 270 and 810 mg/kg body weight. Repeated administration of the extract also increased total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein levels in both sexes were compared to respective controls, and the ratio of high- to low-density lipoprotein was found to be greater than 1 in all animals. However, at the dose of 810 mg/kg, necrosis was observed on the kidney sections and vascular congestion on the liver sections of animals. Aqueous extract of T. grandis did not lead to any adverse effects in rats after acute and subchronic treatment at 30 and 90 mg/kg doses. This extract can, therefore, be used for the formulation of typhoid fever phytomedicine at the therapeutic dose of 30 mg/kg, but before this, chronic and mutagenic toxicity evaluations must be carried out. |
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spelling | pubmed-80465692021-04-19 Toxicological Profile of the Aqueous Extract of Tectona grandis L.F. (Verbenaceae) Leaves: A Medicinal Plant Used in the Treatment of Typhoid Fever in Traditional Cameroonian Medicine Kamsu, Gabriel Tchuente Djamen Chuisseu, Dieudonné Pascal Fodouop Chegaing, Siméon Pierre Laure Feudjio, Huguette Bocanestine Ndel Famen, Louis-Claire Kodjio, Norbert Sokoudjou, Jean Baptiste Gatsing, Donatien J Toxicol Research Article Tectona grandis (T. grandis) is a medicinal plant widely used in Cameroon to treat typhoid fever and several other diseases. Despite its heavy use for medical purposes, no study has yet been conducted to assess its potentially toxic effects. This study aimed at evaluating the acute and subchronic toxicological profile of Tectona grandis leaf extract in rats. The acute toxicity study revealed neither behavioral disturbances nor death in rats. The lethal dose (DL(50)) of this extract is greater than 5000 mg/kg body weight. The subchronic toxicity study showed no significant change in weight gain in rats at test doses throughout the treatment period. However, there was a significant decrease in alanine transaminase activity and serum protein levels at all doses. Alkaline phosphatase activity decreased at doses of 30, 90, and 270 mg/kg and increased at the dose of 810 mg/kg body weight. Serum and urinary urea levels increased simultaneously at doses of 270 and 810 mg/kg body weight. Repeated administration of the extract also increased total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein levels in both sexes were compared to respective controls, and the ratio of high- to low-density lipoprotein was found to be greater than 1 in all animals. However, at the dose of 810 mg/kg, necrosis was observed on the kidney sections and vascular congestion on the liver sections of animals. Aqueous extract of T. grandis did not lead to any adverse effects in rats after acute and subchronic treatment at 30 and 90 mg/kg doses. This extract can, therefore, be used for the formulation of typhoid fever phytomedicine at the therapeutic dose of 30 mg/kg, but before this, chronic and mutagenic toxicity evaluations must be carried out. Hindawi 2021-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8046569/ /pubmed/33880119 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6646771 Text en Copyright © 2021 Gabriel Tchuente Kamsu 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kamsu, Gabriel Tchuente Djamen Chuisseu, Dieudonné Pascal Fodouop Chegaing, Siméon Pierre Laure Feudjio, Huguette Bocanestine Ndel Famen, Louis-Claire Kodjio, Norbert Sokoudjou, Jean Baptiste Gatsing, Donatien Toxicological Profile of the Aqueous Extract of Tectona grandis L.F. (Verbenaceae) Leaves: A Medicinal Plant Used in the Treatment of Typhoid Fever in Traditional Cameroonian Medicine |
title | Toxicological Profile of the Aqueous Extract of Tectona grandis L.F. (Verbenaceae) Leaves: A Medicinal Plant Used in the Treatment of Typhoid Fever in Traditional Cameroonian Medicine |
title_full | Toxicological Profile of the Aqueous Extract of Tectona grandis L.F. (Verbenaceae) Leaves: A Medicinal Plant Used in the Treatment of Typhoid Fever in Traditional Cameroonian Medicine |
title_fullStr | Toxicological Profile of the Aqueous Extract of Tectona grandis L.F. (Verbenaceae) Leaves: A Medicinal Plant Used in the Treatment of Typhoid Fever in Traditional Cameroonian Medicine |
title_full_unstemmed | Toxicological Profile of the Aqueous Extract of Tectona grandis L.F. (Verbenaceae) Leaves: A Medicinal Plant Used in the Treatment of Typhoid Fever in Traditional Cameroonian Medicine |
title_short | Toxicological Profile of the Aqueous Extract of Tectona grandis L.F. (Verbenaceae) Leaves: A Medicinal Plant Used in the Treatment of Typhoid Fever in Traditional Cameroonian Medicine |
title_sort | toxicological profile of the aqueous extract of tectona grandis l.f. (verbenaceae) leaves: a medicinal plant used in the treatment of typhoid fever in traditional cameroonian medicine |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8046569/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33880119 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6646771 |
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