| Literature DB >> 34139276 |
Isabel Cristina da Costa Araldi1, Thiele Piber de Souza2, Marina de Souza Vencato2, Thainara de Andrade Fortes2, Camila Benaduce Emanuelli Mello2, Juliana Sorraila de Oliveira2, Guilherme Lopes Dornelles2, Cinthia Melazzo de Andrade2, Roberto Marinho Maciel2, Cristiane Cademartori Danesi2, Amanda Leitão Gindri3, Alencar Kolinski Machado4, Liliane de Freitas Bauermann2.
Abstract
Sida rhombifolia (Malvaceae) is popularly used as a treatment for several pathological conditions; however, there is a lack of studies that identify its compounds and that evaluate comprehensively the safety of its consumption. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determinate the phytochemical constitution of the crude extract of Sida rhombifolia (CESR), and its safety in models of acute and repeated doses (28 days) toxicity. The tested dose for the model of acute toxicity was 2000 mg/kg doses for the repeated dose model were 150, 300 e 600 mg/kg. Hematological, biochemical, histopathological and oxidative markers were investigated. HPLC-DAD-MS analysis evidenced the presence of caffeic acid, coumarin, and rutin. In the acute toxicity model the only altered parameters were tissue ROS, and AST and BUN in serum. As for the repeated dose experiment both hematological and biochemical markers remained within the values of reference for the species. Obtained results demonstrate that the CESR did not present significant toxic effects when administrated orally to male and female rats in acute and repeated doses.Entities:
Keywords: Antioxidant; Guanxuma; Medicinal plant; Phytochemistry; Polyphenols; Toxicology
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34139276 DOI: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2021.104974
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Regul Toxicol Pharmacol ISSN: 0273-2300 Impact factor: 3.271