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Genotoxicity and subchronic toxicity of Sophorae radix in rats: hepatotoxic and genotoxic potential.

Jeong-Hwan Che1, Jun-Won Yun2, Yun-Soon Kim2, Seung-Hyun Kim2, Ji-Ran You2, Ja-June Jang3, Hee Chan Kim4, Hyeon Hoe Kim5, Byeong-Cheol Kang6.   

Abstract

Although Sophorae radix (SR) has been traditionally used as a treatment for various clinical symptoms, a comprehensive investigation of its safety has not yet been carried out. Therefore, we present an evaluation of the toxicity of the SR extract that was performed according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development test guidelines for subchronic toxicity and genotoxicity. In an oral subchronic study for 13 weeks, the repeated treatment of rats with 429 or 1500 mg/kg of the SR extract induced a dose-related change in body weight. In particular, the SR extract was observed to exert a significant increase in liver weight along with an increase in serum alkaline phosphatase and alanine transaminase. A small but statistically significant reductions in red blood cell, hemoglobin, and hematocrit levels in the SR extract-treated rats suggest the possibility that anemia, accompanied by liver injury, was at least partially induced. These findings indicate the no-observed-adverse-effect-level for the SR extract was considered to be 10mg/kg/d. And, the data obtained from the chromosome aberration assay showed that SR extract might be considered to be a weak clastogen although no significant micronucleus induction was observed in vivo. Despite the benefits that SR extract can exhibit, this study indicates that SR extract may possess hepatotoxic and genotoxic potential.
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Keywords:  Anemia; Genotoxicity; Hepatotoxicity; Liver; Sophorae radix; Subchronic

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25640205     DOI: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2015.01.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Regul Toxicol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0273-2300            Impact factor:   3.271


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Journal:  Lab Anim Res       Date:  2017-09-27

2.  Evaluation of in vitro and in vivo genotoxicity of Angelica acutiloba in a standard battery of assays.

Authors:  Jun-Won Yun; Yun-Soon Kim; Euna Kwon; Seung-Hyun Kim; Ji-Ran You; Hyeon Hoe Kim; Jeong-Hwan Che; Byeong-Cheol Kang
Journal:  Lab Anim Res       Date:  2017-09-27

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