Acute Toxicity and Hepatotoxicokinetic Studies of Tamarindus indica Extract

Tamarindus indica is widely used as a food and beverage and in traditional medicine. The apparent lack of dose standardization in herbal medicine necessitates the evaluation of the lethality T. indica on Artemia salina nauplii and chicken embryos via in vitro and in vivo techniques. Furthermore, hep...

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Main Authors: Anthony I. Okoh, Aruh O. Anaga, Vincent N. Chigor, Augustine A. Ngene, Uchechukwu U. Nwodo, Igbinosa I. Henrietta
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2011-08-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/16/9/7415/
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spelling doaj-c696f6878c8f497ebad3096324cda5792020-11-24T21:11:06ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492011-08-011697415742710.3390/molecules16097415Acute Toxicity and Hepatotoxicokinetic Studies of Tamarindus indica ExtractAnthony I. OkohAruh O. AnagaVincent N. ChigorAugustine A. NgeneUchechukwu U. NwodoIgbinosa I. HenriettaTamarindus indica is widely used as a food and beverage and in traditional medicine. The apparent lack of dose standardization in herbal medicine necessitates the evaluation of the lethality T. indica on Artemia salina nauplii and chicken embryos via in vitro and in vivo techniques. Furthermore, hepatotoxicokinetics of the crude extract and fractions on Wister rats was also assessed. At concentrations of 200, 20 and 2 µg/mL, crude extract and fractions showed brine shrimp death percentages ranging from 86.70% to 3.30% and the sub-fractions showed death percentage ranges of 46.70% to 3.30%. Calculated LD50 values ranged from 832 µg/mL to 5,019 µg/mL. Dosing Wister rats with 25% and 50% concentration of LD50 determined for crude extract and fractions on chicken embryos showed an elevation in the ALT and AST levels in the serum. Brine shrimps and chicken embryos showed a positive correlation, with R2 values of 0.541 and 0.588 (P ≤ 0.05) for fractions and subfractions, respectively, as media for the lethality assay. Dose standardization in folk herbal medicine is imperative as T. indica used as food and medicine has been shown to be toxic at high doses. Brine shrimp and chicken embryos may be comparably used as medium for toxicity assay.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/16/9/7415/brine shrimpchicken embryoshepatotoxicokineticsfractionliver enzymes
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author Anthony I. Okoh
Aruh O. Anaga
Vincent N. Chigor
Augustine A. Ngene
Uchechukwu U. Nwodo
Igbinosa I. Henrietta
spellingShingle Anthony I. Okoh
Aruh O. Anaga
Vincent N. Chigor
Augustine A. Ngene
Uchechukwu U. Nwodo
Igbinosa I. Henrietta
Acute Toxicity and Hepatotoxicokinetic Studies of Tamarindus indica Extract
Molecules
brine shrimp
chicken embryos
hepatotoxicokinetics
fraction
liver enzymes
author_facet Anthony I. Okoh
Aruh O. Anaga
Vincent N. Chigor
Augustine A. Ngene
Uchechukwu U. Nwodo
Igbinosa I. Henrietta
author_sort Anthony I. Okoh
title Acute Toxicity and Hepatotoxicokinetic Studies of Tamarindus indica Extract
title_short Acute Toxicity and Hepatotoxicokinetic Studies of Tamarindus indica Extract
title_full Acute Toxicity and Hepatotoxicokinetic Studies of Tamarindus indica Extract
title_fullStr Acute Toxicity and Hepatotoxicokinetic Studies of Tamarindus indica Extract
title_full_unstemmed Acute Toxicity and Hepatotoxicokinetic Studies of Tamarindus indica Extract
title_sort acute toxicity and hepatotoxicokinetic studies of tamarindus indica extract
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2011-08-01
description Tamarindus indica is widely used as a food and beverage and in traditional medicine. The apparent lack of dose standardization in herbal medicine necessitates the evaluation of the lethality T. indica on Artemia salina nauplii and chicken embryos via in vitro and in vivo techniques. Furthermore, hepatotoxicokinetics of the crude extract and fractions on Wister rats was also assessed. At concentrations of 200, 20 and 2 µg/mL, crude extract and fractions showed brine shrimp death percentages ranging from 86.70% to 3.30% and the sub-fractions showed death percentage ranges of 46.70% to 3.30%. Calculated LD50 values ranged from 832 µg/mL to 5,019 µg/mL. Dosing Wister rats with 25% and 50% concentration of LD50 determined for crude extract and fractions on chicken embryos showed an elevation in the ALT and AST levels in the serum. Brine shrimps and chicken embryos showed a positive correlation, with R2 values of 0.541 and 0.588 (P ≤ 0.05) for fractions and subfractions, respectively, as media for the lethality assay. Dose standardization in folk herbal medicine is imperative as T. indica used as food and medicine has been shown to be toxic at high doses. Brine shrimp and chicken embryos may be comparably used as medium for toxicity assay.
topic brine shrimp
chicken embryos
hepatotoxicokinetics
fraction
liver enzymes
url http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/16/9/7415/
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