Cargando…

Subchronic toxicity study of herbal tea of Moringa stenopetala (Baker f.) Cudof. and Mentha spicata L. leaves formulation in Wistar albino rats

BACKGROUND: Moringa stenopetala (Baker f.) Cudof. and Mentha spicata L. are widely used in the traditional system of medicine for the treatment of diabetes, hypertension, digestive problems and various disorders. The leaves formulation of M. stenopetala and M. spicata herbal tea showed better antidi...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Musa, Abdu Hassen, Hagos, Asfaw Debella, Dimsu, Girmai Gebru, Eshetu, Eyasu Makonnen, Tola, Mesfin Asefa, Admas, Abinet, Gelagle, Abiy Abebe, Tullu, Boki Lengiso
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9742831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36518443
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2022.03.043
_version_ 1784848603447033856
author Musa, Abdu Hassen
Hagos, Asfaw Debella
Dimsu, Girmai Gebru
Eshetu, Eyasu Makonnen
Tola, Mesfin Asefa
Admas, Abinet
Gelagle, Abiy Abebe
Tullu, Boki Lengiso
author_facet Musa, Abdu Hassen
Hagos, Asfaw Debella
Dimsu, Girmai Gebru
Eshetu, Eyasu Makonnen
Tola, Mesfin Asefa
Admas, Abinet
Gelagle, Abiy Abebe
Tullu, Boki Lengiso
author_sort Musa, Abdu Hassen
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Moringa stenopetala (Baker f.) Cudof. and Mentha spicata L. are widely used in the traditional system of medicine for the treatment of diabetes, hypertension, digestive problems and various disorders. The leaves formulation of M. stenopetala and M. spicata herbal tea showed better antidiabetic and antihypertensive effects in rodent models. However, its long-term safety profile has not been investigated yet. Thus, this study investigated the subchronic (90 days) oral toxicity of the leaves formulation of M. stenopetala and M. spicata herbal tea in Wistar albino rats. METHODS: Four groups of rats (n = 10, with 5/sex/group) were randomly assigned into a control (vehicle) group and three test groups (559.36, 1118.72 and 2237.44 mg/kg, respectively). The three test groups received the herbal tea of M. stenopetala and M. spicata leaves blend daily for 90 days. The control group received distilled water. During the treatment period, clinical signs were observed daily, and food consumption and body weight changes of the rats were measured weekly. At the end of the experiment, macro-pathological, hematological and biochemical parameters were evaluated. Furthermore, histopathology of liver, kidney, heart, stomach and pancreas were examined. RESULTS: Subchronic oral administration of the herbal tea of M. stenopetala and M. spicata leaves blend did not result in death or significant toxicity signs in the treated group rats. Moreover, the herbal tea caused no significant changes on body weight, food intake, organ weight, hematological and biochemical parameters in either sex. However, the serum AST, CK and LDH levels were significantly elevated in rats treated with 2237.44 mg/kg of herbal tea in both sexes. There was no significant alteration in the histology of organs, only minor lesions in the liver, kidney and pancreas were observed. CONCLUSION: The study results indicate that the herbal tea of M. stenopetala and M. spicata leaves blend is relatively safe/low toxic to rats in subchronic exposure. However, further preclinical (chronic, teratogenic, reproductive and developmental toxicity) studies in animals are required in order to have sufficient safety and toxicity profiles for its use in humans.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9742831
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Elsevier
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-97428312022-12-13 Subchronic toxicity study of herbal tea of Moringa stenopetala (Baker f.) Cudof. and Mentha spicata L. leaves formulation in Wistar albino rats Musa, Abdu Hassen Hagos, Asfaw Debella Dimsu, Girmai Gebru Eshetu, Eyasu Makonnen Tola, Mesfin Asefa Admas, Abinet Gelagle, Abiy Abebe Tullu, Boki Lengiso Toxicol Rep Regular Article BACKGROUND: Moringa stenopetala (Baker f.) Cudof. and Mentha spicata L. are widely used in the traditional system of medicine for the treatment of diabetes, hypertension, digestive problems and various disorders. The leaves formulation of M. stenopetala and M. spicata herbal tea showed better antidiabetic and antihypertensive effects in rodent models. However, its long-term safety profile has not been investigated yet. Thus, this study investigated the subchronic (90 days) oral toxicity of the leaves formulation of M. stenopetala and M. spicata herbal tea in Wistar albino rats. METHODS: Four groups of rats (n = 10, with 5/sex/group) were randomly assigned into a control (vehicle) group and three test groups (559.36, 1118.72 and 2237.44 mg/kg, respectively). The three test groups received the herbal tea of M. stenopetala and M. spicata leaves blend daily for 90 days. The control group received distilled water. During the treatment period, clinical signs were observed daily, and food consumption and body weight changes of the rats were measured weekly. At the end of the experiment, macro-pathological, hematological and biochemical parameters were evaluated. Furthermore, histopathology of liver, kidney, heart, stomach and pancreas were examined. RESULTS: Subchronic oral administration of the herbal tea of M. stenopetala and M. spicata leaves blend did not result in death or significant toxicity signs in the treated group rats. Moreover, the herbal tea caused no significant changes on body weight, food intake, organ weight, hematological and biochemical parameters in either sex. However, the serum AST, CK and LDH levels were significantly elevated in rats treated with 2237.44 mg/kg of herbal tea in both sexes. There was no significant alteration in the histology of organs, only minor lesions in the liver, kidney and pancreas were observed. CONCLUSION: The study results indicate that the herbal tea of M. stenopetala and M. spicata leaves blend is relatively safe/low toxic to rats in subchronic exposure. However, further preclinical (chronic, teratogenic, reproductive and developmental toxicity) studies in animals are required in order to have sufficient safety and toxicity profiles for its use in humans. Elsevier 2022-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9742831/ /pubmed/36518443 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2022.03.043 Text en © 2022 The Authors 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/).
spellingShingle Regular Article
Musa, Abdu Hassen
Hagos, Asfaw Debella
Dimsu, Girmai Gebru
Eshetu, Eyasu Makonnen
Tola, Mesfin Asefa
Admas, Abinet
Gelagle, Abiy Abebe
Tullu, Boki Lengiso
Subchronic toxicity study of herbal tea of Moringa stenopetala (Baker f.) Cudof. and Mentha spicata L. leaves formulation in Wistar albino rats
title Subchronic toxicity study of herbal tea of Moringa stenopetala (Baker f.) Cudof. and Mentha spicata L. leaves formulation in Wistar albino rats
title_full Subchronic toxicity study of herbal tea of Moringa stenopetala (Baker f.) Cudof. and Mentha spicata L. leaves formulation in Wistar albino rats
title_fullStr Subchronic toxicity study of herbal tea of Moringa stenopetala (Baker f.) Cudof. and Mentha spicata L. leaves formulation in Wistar albino rats
title_full_unstemmed Subchronic toxicity study of herbal tea of Moringa stenopetala (Baker f.) Cudof. and Mentha spicata L. leaves formulation in Wistar albino rats
title_short Subchronic toxicity study of herbal tea of Moringa stenopetala (Baker f.) Cudof. and Mentha spicata L. leaves formulation in Wistar albino rats
title_sort subchronic toxicity study of herbal tea of moringa stenopetala (baker f.) cudof. and mentha spicata l. leaves formulation in wistar albino rats
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9742831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36518443
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2022.03.043
work_keys_str_mv AT musaabduhassen subchronictoxicitystudyofherbalteaofmoringastenopetalabakerfcudofandmenthaspicatalleavesformulationinwistaralbinorats
AT hagosasfawdebella subchronictoxicitystudyofherbalteaofmoringastenopetalabakerfcudofandmenthaspicatalleavesformulationinwistaralbinorats
AT dimsugirmaigebru subchronictoxicitystudyofherbalteaofmoringastenopetalabakerfcudofandmenthaspicatalleavesformulationinwistaralbinorats
AT eshetueyasumakonnen subchronictoxicitystudyofherbalteaofmoringastenopetalabakerfcudofandmenthaspicatalleavesformulationinwistaralbinorats
AT tolamesfinasefa subchronictoxicitystudyofherbalteaofmoringastenopetalabakerfcudofandmenthaspicatalleavesformulationinwistaralbinorats
AT admasabinet subchronictoxicitystudyofherbalteaofmoringastenopetalabakerfcudofandmenthaspicatalleavesformulationinwistaralbinorats
AT gelagleabiyabebe subchronictoxicitystudyofherbalteaofmoringastenopetalabakerfcudofandmenthaspicatalleavesformulationinwistaralbinorats
AT tullubokilengiso subchronictoxicitystudyofherbalteaofmoringastenopetalabakerfcudofandmenthaspicatalleavesformulationinwistaralbinorats