Mohammed, Adamu and Dezi, Akumka David and Garba, Mikail Hudu and Abalaka, Samson Eneojo and Ganiyat, Akande Motunrayo and Monday, Onakpa Micheal and Okwoche, Ode Julius and Nwinyi, Florence Chimezie and Egua, Maxwell Osaronowen (2021) Evaluation of the Sub Acute Toxicity of the Stem Bark of Andira inermis. European Journal of Medicinal Plants, 32 (1). pp. 57-71. ISSN 2231-0894
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Abstract
The aqueous methanolic Andira inermis stem bark extract was screened in evaluation of its potential for its toxic effect in a 28 days study using the oral route only. The sub acute study was carried out in Wistar rats divided into 4 groups of 5 rats each; control group (a) received distilled water while the aqueous methanolic Andira inermis stem bark extract treatment groups (b), (c), and (d), received 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg of the extract respectively, for a period of 28 days, with their intake of feeds, water and signs of abnormality observed. At the end of the sub acute study, the rats were anaesthetized with chloroform and blood collected by cardiac puncture for biochemical and haematological evaluation. And the visceral organs (liver, kidneys, lungs, heart and spleen) excised for weighing and patho-morphological examination. The aqueous methanolic Andira inermis stem bark extract was found to; reduce the intake of water weekly, drop intake of feeds; significantly increased the red blood cell count (RBC), the haemoglobin concentration (HB), as well as the pack cell volume (PCV). The renal indices, showed the electrolytes sodium and chloride of the treatment groups (b, c and d) to be significantly different from the control. Urea was noticed to have reduce significantly and creatinine insignificantly. The organs weights across the Andira inermis treatment groups were noticed to be insignificantly (P › 0.05) different from the control for all the organs sampled (Lungs, Liver, Heart and Spleen) except for the kidney (organ weight which was noticed to have increased significantly). The patho-morphologies of the organs showed the heart to be normal, the kidney was normal in the control and the other treatment groups 100 mg 400 mg and 200 mg but a rat (an outlier) in one of the 200 mg group was noticed with tubular necrosis; the liver indicated a non concentration-dependent hepatitis while the lungs and the spleen presented an infective process. It was concluded that, the aqueous methanolic extract of Andira inermis is a safe medicinal plant with the capacity to; raise red blood cell count (RBC), haemoglobin concentration (HB) as well as the pack cell volume (PCV); proffers a nephro- protective property; shrunken spleen; have a hepato-protective property and as well was non toxic to the heart and lungs. These findings warrants further pharmacognostic efficacy experimental research to harness the array of benefits of Andira inermis as discovered in this study.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Sub-acute extract Andira inermis biochemical heamatological and patho-morphological. |
Subjects: | STM Repository > Medical Science |
Depositing User: | Managing Editor |
Date Deposited: | 03 Nov 2022 04:30 |
Last Modified: | 02 Jan 2024 13:03 |
URI: | http://classical.goforpromo.com/id/eprint/52 |