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Safety evaluation of Angelica gigas: Genotoxicity and 13-weeks oral subchronic toxicity in rats.

Jun-Won Yun1, Jeong-Hwan Che2, Euna Kwon1, Yun-Soon Kim1, Seung-Hyun Kim1, Ji-Ran You1, Woo Ho Kim3, Hyeon Hoe Kim4, Byeong-Cheol Kang5.   

Abstract

As a well-known traditional medicine, Angelica gigas (AG) and its active constituents, including decursin and decursinol, have been shown to possess several health beneficial properties such as anti-bacterial, immunostimulating, anti-tumor, neuroprotective, anti-nociceptive and anti-amnestic activities. However, there is lack of toxicity studies to assess potential toxicological concerns, especially long-term toxicity and genotoxicity, regarding the AG extract. Therefore, the safety of AG extract was assessed in subchronic toxicity and genotoxicity assays in accordance with the test guidelines published by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. In a subchronic toxicity study for 13 weeks (125, 250, 500, 1000 and 2000 mg/kg body weight, delivered by gavage), data revealed no significant adverse effects of the AG extract in food consumption, body weight, mortality, hematology, biochemistry, necropsy, organ weight and histopathology throughout the study in male and female rats. These results suggest that no observed adverse effect level of the AG extract administered orally was determined to be greater than 2000 mg/kg/day, the highest dose tested. In addition, a battery of tests including Ames test, in vitro chromosome aberration assay and in vivo micronucleus assay suggested that the AG extract was not genotoxic. In conclusion, the AG extract appears to be safe as a traditional medicine for oral consumption.
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Keywords:  Angelica gigas; Genotoxicity; Subchronic; Toxicity; Traditional medicine

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26032491     DOI: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2015.05.025

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


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