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In vivo and in silico studies of Dennettia tripetala essential oil reveal the potential harmful effects of habitual consumption of the plant seed

Dennettia tripetala G. Baker (Annonaceae), is a plant with nutritional, social economy, and medicinal values. Its rising medicinal profile makes this plant a prospect in drug discovery. However, the reported strong addictive potential among habitual consumers makes the need to establish its safety i...

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Autores principales: Daniyan, Michael Oluwatoyin, Adeyipo, Temilade Feyi, Oyemitan, Idris Ajayi, Okwuese, Patience Boluwatife, Ekundina, Victor Olukayode, Akanmu, Moses Atanda
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8353414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34401359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2021.07.019
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author Daniyan, Michael Oluwatoyin
Adeyipo, Temilade Feyi
Oyemitan, Idris Ajayi
Okwuese, Patience Boluwatife
Ekundina, Victor Olukayode
Akanmu, Moses Atanda
author_facet Daniyan, Michael Oluwatoyin
Adeyipo, Temilade Feyi
Oyemitan, Idris Ajayi
Okwuese, Patience Boluwatife
Ekundina, Victor Olukayode
Akanmu, Moses Atanda
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description Dennettia tripetala G. Baker (Annonaceae), is a plant with nutritional, social economy, and medicinal values. Its rising medicinal profile makes this plant a prospect in drug discovery. However, the reported strong addictive potential among habitual consumers makes the need to establish its safety imperative. In this report, we evaluated the safety profile of the essential oil of the seed of D. tripetala (EODS) in nulliparous female Wistar rats using in vivo single and repeated dose toxicity profiling, as well as in silico toxicity profiling of its known seed oil derived phytoconstituents. Our results showed consistent significant dose-dependent alterations in relative body weights, organ-body and organ-brain weight ratios, haematological and biochemical indices, as well as liver and kidney histoarchitectures, following single and repeated oral administrations. Significant alterations in liver and kidney histoarchitectures were consistent with the observed significant increase in AST/ALT ratio, suggesting deleterious effects of EODS on the kidney and liver. However, the lack of alterations in the histoarchitectures of the hippocampus and hypothalamus suggests that the brain may not have been adversely affected. Also, the in silico analysis suggests that hepatotoxic effects of EODS may be linked to Benzylnitrile, Humulene, Linalool, (Z)-ß-Ocimene. In addition, the failure of ß-Phenylnitroethane, the most abundant phytoconstituent of EODS, to pass phases I and II in silico toxicity screening, and the presence of Caryophyllene oxide, a known toxic compound, coupled with the predicted binding of both to DNA and protein, low LD(50) and high percent mortality at 250 mg/kg of repeated doses, further confirmed the potentially toxic nature of EODS. We concluded that based on our in vivo and in silico observations, there is an urgent need for public education to regulate the excessive consumption of the seeds of D. tripetala.
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spelling pubmed-83534142021-08-15 In vivo and in silico studies of Dennettia tripetala essential oil reveal the potential harmful effects of habitual consumption of the plant seed Daniyan, Michael Oluwatoyin Adeyipo, Temilade Feyi Oyemitan, Idris Ajayi Okwuese, Patience Boluwatife Ekundina, Victor Olukayode Akanmu, Moses Atanda Toxicol Rep Regular Article Dennettia tripetala G. Baker (Annonaceae), is a plant with nutritional, social economy, and medicinal values. Its rising medicinal profile makes this plant a prospect in drug discovery. However, the reported strong addictive potential among habitual consumers makes the need to establish its safety imperative. In this report, we evaluated the safety profile of the essential oil of the seed of D. tripetala (EODS) in nulliparous female Wistar rats using in vivo single and repeated dose toxicity profiling, as well as in silico toxicity profiling of its known seed oil derived phytoconstituents. Our results showed consistent significant dose-dependent alterations in relative body weights, organ-body and organ-brain weight ratios, haematological and biochemical indices, as well as liver and kidney histoarchitectures, following single and repeated oral administrations. Significant alterations in liver and kidney histoarchitectures were consistent with the observed significant increase in AST/ALT ratio, suggesting deleterious effects of EODS on the kidney and liver. However, the lack of alterations in the histoarchitectures of the hippocampus and hypothalamus suggests that the brain may not have been adversely affected. Also, the in silico analysis suggests that hepatotoxic effects of EODS may be linked to Benzylnitrile, Humulene, Linalool, (Z)-ß-Ocimene. In addition, the failure of ß-Phenylnitroethane, the most abundant phytoconstituent of EODS, to pass phases I and II in silico toxicity screening, and the presence of Caryophyllene oxide, a known toxic compound, coupled with the predicted binding of both to DNA and protein, low LD(50) and high percent mortality at 250 mg/kg of repeated doses, further confirmed the potentially toxic nature of EODS. We concluded that based on our in vivo and in silico observations, there is an urgent need for public education to regulate the excessive consumption of the seeds of D. tripetala. Elsevier 2021-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8353414/ /pubmed/34401359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2021.07.019 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. https://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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Daniyan, Michael Oluwatoyin
Adeyipo, Temilade Feyi
Oyemitan, Idris Ajayi
Okwuese, Patience Boluwatife
Ekundina, Victor Olukayode
Akanmu, Moses Atanda
In vivo and in silico studies of Dennettia tripetala essential oil reveal the potential harmful effects of habitual consumption of the plant seed
title In vivo and in silico studies of Dennettia tripetala essential oil reveal the potential harmful effects of habitual consumption of the plant seed
title_full In vivo and in silico studies of Dennettia tripetala essential oil reveal the potential harmful effects of habitual consumption of the plant seed
title_fullStr In vivo and in silico studies of Dennettia tripetala essential oil reveal the potential harmful effects of habitual consumption of the plant seed
title_full_unstemmed In vivo and in silico studies of Dennettia tripetala essential oil reveal the potential harmful effects of habitual consumption of the plant seed
title_short In vivo and in silico studies of Dennettia tripetala essential oil reveal the potential harmful effects of habitual consumption of the plant seed
title_sort in vivo and in silico studies of dennettia tripetala essential oil reveal the potential harmful effects of habitual consumption of the plant seed
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8353414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34401359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2021.07.019
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