Phytochemistry and toxicological assessment of Bryonia dioica roots used in north-African alternative medicine

To investigate the phytochemical composition, acute and sub-acute toxicity of the aqueous extract of B. dioica roots. The phytochemical analysis was performed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The acute toxicity of the aqueous extract of B.dioica roots was assessed in mice with sin...

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Main Authors: Bourhia Mohammed, Bari Ahmed, Ali Syed Saeed, Benbacer Laila, khlil Naima
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2019-12-01
Series:Open Chemistry
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/chem-2019-0150
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spelling doaj-ab3cf2841c624685ab92fcb4a1a49ce32021-09-06T19:19:36ZengDe GruyterOpen Chemistry2391-54202019-12-011711403141110.1515/chem-2019-0150chem-2019-0150Phytochemistry and toxicological assessment of Bryonia dioica roots used in north-African alternative medicineBourhia Mohammed0Bari Ahmed1Ali Syed Saeed2Benbacer Laila3khlil Naima4Laboratory of chemistry, Biochemistry nutrition, and environment, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University Hassan II, Casablanca, MoroccoCentral Laboratory, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2457, Riyadh 11451, RiyadhSaudi ArabiaCentral Laboratory, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2457, Riyadh 11451, RiyadhSaudi ArabiaLife Science Division. National Centre for Energy, Sciences, and Nuclear Techniques. B.P 1382 RP, 10001Rabat, MoroccoLaboratory of chemistry, Biochemistry nutrition, and environment, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University Hassan II, Casablanca, MoroccoTo investigate the phytochemical composition, acute and sub-acute toxicity of the aqueous extract of B. dioica roots. The phytochemical analysis was performed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The acute toxicity of the aqueous extract of B.dioica roots was assessed in mice with single doses ranging from 250 to 1000 mg/kg for 14 days. The sub-acute toxicity was carried out with repeated doses ranging from 64.5 to 250 mg/kg for 28 days. Histopathological changes and markers of renal and liver function were investigated. The results of GC-MS analysis showed the presence of interesting phytoconstituents. The clinical symptoms and mortalities that occurred in treated mice were more remarkable due to the increasing sample concentration of the studied extract. However, no mortalities, or histopathological, or biochemical disturbances were observed even at the maximal dose administered (250 mg/kg). The outcome of the present work suggests that the treatment of animals with single doses of B. dioica roots extract higher than 250 mg/kg produces significant toxicities, however, treatment with repeated doses up to 250 mg/kg for 28 days seems to be safe for animals.https://doi.org/10.1515/chem-2019-0150acute toxicitysub-acute toxicityhistopathologybiochemistrygc-ms
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author Bourhia Mohammed
Bari Ahmed
Ali Syed Saeed
Benbacer Laila
khlil Naima
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Bari Ahmed
Ali Syed Saeed
Benbacer Laila
khlil Naima
Phytochemistry and toxicological assessment of Bryonia dioica roots used in north-African alternative medicine
Open Chemistry
acute toxicity
sub-acute toxicity
histopathology
biochemistry
gc-ms
author_facet Bourhia Mohammed
Bari Ahmed
Ali Syed Saeed
Benbacer Laila
khlil Naima
author_sort Bourhia Mohammed
title Phytochemistry and toxicological assessment of Bryonia dioica roots used in north-African alternative medicine
title_short Phytochemistry and toxicological assessment of Bryonia dioica roots used in north-African alternative medicine
title_full Phytochemistry and toxicological assessment of Bryonia dioica roots used in north-African alternative medicine
title_fullStr Phytochemistry and toxicological assessment of Bryonia dioica roots used in north-African alternative medicine
title_full_unstemmed Phytochemistry and toxicological assessment of Bryonia dioica roots used in north-African alternative medicine
title_sort phytochemistry and toxicological assessment of bryonia dioica roots used in north-african alternative medicine
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Chemistry
issn 2391-5420
publishDate 2019-12-01
description To investigate the phytochemical composition, acute and sub-acute toxicity of the aqueous extract of B. dioica roots. The phytochemical analysis was performed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The acute toxicity of the aqueous extract of B.dioica roots was assessed in mice with single doses ranging from 250 to 1000 mg/kg for 14 days. The sub-acute toxicity was carried out with repeated doses ranging from 64.5 to 250 mg/kg for 28 days. Histopathological changes and markers of renal and liver function were investigated. The results of GC-MS analysis showed the presence of interesting phytoconstituents. The clinical symptoms and mortalities that occurred in treated mice were more remarkable due to the increasing sample concentration of the studied extract. However, no mortalities, or histopathological, or biochemical disturbances were observed even at the maximal dose administered (250 mg/kg). The outcome of the present work suggests that the treatment of animals with single doses of B. dioica roots extract higher than 250 mg/kg produces significant toxicities, however, treatment with repeated doses up to 250 mg/kg for 28 days seems to be safe for animals.
topic acute toxicity
sub-acute toxicity
histopathology
biochemistry
gc-ms
url https://doi.org/10.1515/chem-2019-0150
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