PRECLINICAL SAFETY EVALUATION OF SWIETENIA MAHAGONI LEAF IN WISTAR RATS

Authors

  • Naveen Y P Research scholar Department of food science and Nutrition University of Mysore Mysore-570006
  • Asna Urooj Dr. asna Urooj Professor Department of food science and Nutrition University of mysore Mysore-570006

Keywords:

Swietenia mahagoni, Acute toxicity, Hepatic enzymes, Histopathology

Abstract

Objective: The study evaluates the acute toxicity of the Swietenia Mahagoni leaf in rats of Wistar strain.

Methods: Whole leaf powder at a maximum allowable dose (as per OECD guidelines (2000 mg Kg-1 BW)) was orally administered for 14 d and the effect of administration on the mortality, behavioral and biochemical changes in rats was observed.

Results: There was no mortality or any toxic reaction was recorded in the treated group in the duration of administration. The powder did not cause any behavioral or physical changes in experimental rats. There was no significant (p ≤ 0.05) difference in the serum biochemical parameters analyzed between the normal control and test groups. Hematological parameters in the test group were also similar to the normal control group.

Conclusion: The study establishes the non-toxicity of the Swietenia mahagoni leaf powder in therapeutic uses.

 

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Author Biography

Asna Urooj, Dr. asna Urooj Professor Department of food science and Nutrition University of mysore Mysore-570006

Professor and Head of the Department

Department of food science and Nutrition
University of mysore
Mysore-570006

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Published

01-05-2015

How to Cite

P, N. Y., and A. Urooj. “PRECLINICAL SAFETY EVALUATION OF SWIETENIA MAHAGONI LEAF IN WISTAR RATS”. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, vol. 7, no. 5, May 2015, pp. 294-7, https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijpps/article/view/5631.

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