Acute Toxicity Test of Alkaloid Fraction of Moringa oleifera Leaf and its Effect on Reproductive Hormones of Pregnant Wistar Rats

O. O. Ofulue, M. I. Ebomoyi
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Alkaloids occur naturally in plants but are not established nutrients and are responsible for bioactive functions in the plants. This study evaluated the acute toxicity of alkaloid extract of Moringa oleifera leaves (AMOL) and its effect on reproductive hormones of pregnant wistar rats using standard techniques. Results showed that in both phases of the oral acute toxicity test, no death occurred within 24 h of post-treatment and 14 days after AMOL administration. Rejection of food, increased salivation and decreased mobility were only observed immediately after treatment. Pregnancy was maintained in all groups, with significant (P<0.05) increase in progesterone and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels in animals in Group 3. AMOL had no effect on estrogen and luteinizing hormone (LH) levels. In conclusion, AMOL may be relatively safe as pregnancy was maintained in AMOL treated groups and had significant effect on some of the reproductive hormones.
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辣木叶生物碱馏分的急性毒性试验及其对妊娠 Wistar 大鼠生殖激素的影响
生物碱天然存在于植物中,但不是既定的营养物质,而是植物中具有生物活性功能的物质。本研究采用标准技术评估了辣木叶生物碱提取物(AMOL)的急性毒性及其对妊娠 Wistar 大鼠生殖激素的影响。结果表明,在口服急性毒性试验的两个阶段,大鼠在服用 AMOL 后 24 小时内和 14 天内均未死亡。只有在治疗后立即观察到拒食、唾液分泌增加和活动能力下降。所有组的妊娠均得以维持,其中第 3 组动物的孕酮和卵泡刺激素(FSH)水平显著增加(P<0.05)。AMOL 对雌激素和黄体生成素(LH)水平没有影响。总之,AMOL 可能相对安全,因为在 AMOL 治疗组中,妊娠得以维持,并且对某些生殖激素有显著影响。
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