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Evaluation of 90-day subchronic oral toxicity of aqueous extract of <i>Gmelina arborea</i> Roxb (Verbenaceae) leaves in Wistar rats


Razack Osseni
Azonbakin Simon
Diallo Aboudoulatif
Habib Ganfon
Adjagba Marius
Fagbemi Kaossarath
Sanni Sekossounon
Bonaventure Awede
Bigot André
Darboux Raphaël
Lalèyè Anatole

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the 90 day sub-chronic toxicity of aqueous extract of Gmelina arborea leaves in Wistar rats.


Methods: Rats were submitted to repeated daily oral administration of extract (250, 62.5 and 15.62 mg/kg) of Gmelina arborea leaves. The control groups were given distilled water and the rats were monitored for any toxicity symptoms as well as body and organs weights, water and food intake changes. The biochemical, haematological and histolopathological parameters were analysed.


Results: The 90 days administration of the aqueous extract did not produce any toxicity signs or mortality. In addition, no significant alteration in water or food intake by the rats was observed. Although there were no changes in the body weights, significant decrease in the weight of the kidneys of the rats was observed at 250 mg/kg. Biological parameters as well as the histopathology of liver and kidneys were not significantly affected. Significant decreases were noted in glucose level at the three dose levels. In addition, significant difference in the levels of transaminases, glucose and platelets were observed.


Conclusion: The 90-days subchronic toxicity test on Gmelina arborea did not produce any toxic effects. This confirms the safety of the plant leaves by traditional medicine practitioners.


Keywords: Gmelina arborea, Subchronic toxicity, Wistars rats, Biological parameters


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eISSN: 1596-9827
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