Evaluation of the Single-Dose Toxicity of Capsaicin Pharmacopuncture in Rats

Background This study aimed to assess the toxicity of capsaicin (CP) pharmacopunture in an animal model. Methods The toxicity of a single-muscular dose of CP (45.45 mg/mL) was evaluated in 6-week-old male and female Sprague-Dawley rats. A total of 20 rats were assigned to 2 groups which were sex and...

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Main Authors: Ji Hye Hwang, Jaseung Ku, Chul Jung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: E-Tree Publishing 2020-08-01
Series:Journal of Acupuncture Research
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Online Access:http://www.e-jar.org/upload/pdf/jar-2020-00185.pdf
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spelling doaj-9e0eb1e26fe14d708464934d05631f012020-11-25T03:51:34ZengE-Tree PublishingJournal of Acupuncture Research2586-288X2586-28982020-08-0137316717210.13045/jar.2020.001852494Evaluation of the Single-Dose Toxicity of Capsaicin Pharmacopuncture in RatsJi Hye Hwang0Jaseung Ku1Chul Jung2 Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Medicine, College of Korean Medicine, Gachon University, Seongnam, Korea Bogwang Korean Medical Clinic, Seoul, Korea Namsangcheon Korean Medicine Clinic, Seoul, KoreaBackground This study aimed to assess the toxicity of capsaicin (CP) pharmacopunture in an animal model. Methods The toxicity of a single-muscular dose of CP (45.45 mg/mL) was evaluated in 6-week-old male and female Sprague-Dawley rats. A total of 20 rats were assigned to 2 groups which were sex and weight matched. All rats acclimatized for 1 week before receiving 1.0 mL of CP (45.45 mg/mL) or normal saline solution (control) intramuscularly. The general condition and mortality of the animals were observed. The rats were sacrificed 2 weeks after CP was administered and histopathology was performed. Results No abnormal symptoms or deaths were observed, and there was no difference in body weights between the CP and control groups throughout the study. No significant differences in histopathology were observed between the groups. Conclusion No toxicological changes related to the administration of CP were observed. This study indicated that the safe dose of CP in Sprague-Dawley rats was 1.0 mL of CP (45.45 mg/mL) or less. Further studies are needed to confirm the safety of CP in the human body.http://www.e-jar.org/upload/pdf/jar-2020-00185.pdfacupuncturecapsaicinpharmacopuncturesafetytoxicity
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Jaseung Ku
Chul Jung
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Chul Jung
Evaluation of the Single-Dose Toxicity of Capsaicin Pharmacopuncture in Rats
Journal of Acupuncture Research
acupuncture
capsaicin
pharmacopuncture
safety
toxicity
author_facet Ji Hye Hwang
Jaseung Ku
Chul Jung
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title Evaluation of the Single-Dose Toxicity of Capsaicin Pharmacopuncture in Rats
title_short Evaluation of the Single-Dose Toxicity of Capsaicin Pharmacopuncture in Rats
title_full Evaluation of the Single-Dose Toxicity of Capsaicin Pharmacopuncture in Rats
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Single-Dose Toxicity of Capsaicin Pharmacopuncture in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Single-Dose Toxicity of Capsaicin Pharmacopuncture in Rats
title_sort evaluation of the single-dose toxicity of capsaicin pharmacopuncture in rats
publisher E-Tree Publishing
series Journal of Acupuncture Research
issn 2586-288X
2586-2898
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Background This study aimed to assess the toxicity of capsaicin (CP) pharmacopunture in an animal model. Methods The toxicity of a single-muscular dose of CP (45.45 mg/mL) was evaluated in 6-week-old male and female Sprague-Dawley rats. A total of 20 rats were assigned to 2 groups which were sex and weight matched. All rats acclimatized for 1 week before receiving 1.0 mL of CP (45.45 mg/mL) or normal saline solution (control) intramuscularly. The general condition and mortality of the animals were observed. The rats were sacrificed 2 weeks after CP was administered and histopathology was performed. Results No abnormal symptoms or deaths were observed, and there was no difference in body weights between the CP and control groups throughout the study. No significant differences in histopathology were observed between the groups. Conclusion No toxicological changes related to the administration of CP were observed. This study indicated that the safe dose of CP in Sprague-Dawley rats was 1.0 mL of CP (45.45 mg/mL) or less. Further studies are needed to confirm the safety of CP in the human body.
topic acupuncture
capsaicin
pharmacopuncture
safety
toxicity
url http://www.e-jar.org/upload/pdf/jar-2020-00185.pdf
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