Toxicological evaluation of the stem bark of Burkea africana hook. (Caesalpiniaceae) in wistar rats

O. Eboji, A. Sowemimo, O. Ogunkunle, M. Sofidiya, K. Badmos, F. Abdulkareem
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Burkea africana Hook. (Caesalpiniaceae) is used traditionally to treat ulcers, headaches, skin disease and tumors. The study investigated the acute, sub-acute and chronic toxicity profiles of the ethanolic extract of Burkea africana stem bark. Rats of either sexes were used in this study (n=10). For  acute toxicity, a single dose of 5,000 mg/kg was administered while for the sub-acute and chronic toxicity study, three doses (40, 200 and 1000  mg/kg) of the extract were administered orally for 28 and 90 days respectively. At the end of each study, the biochemical, hematological and  histological parameters were evaluated. No mortality or behavioral changes were observed in the acute toxicity study. Extract caused significant  changes in the hematological parameters after the sub-acute toxicity study. In the chronic toxicity study, the extract caused significant increase in  the white blood cell count of the 200 mg/kg group. There was significant increase in the platelet count of treated groups compared to control in the sub-acute and chronic toxicity studies, with an observed total mortality of all the animals in the 1000 mg/kg group on the 44th day. No adverse pathology was observed in the organs examined. The extract elicited a hematological response and short term consumption of the extract at low doses might be relatively safe. However, long term consumption at high doses should be discouraged.
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非洲栎茎皮的毒理学评价。在wistar大鼠中
非洲伯克,胡克。传统上用于治疗溃疡、头痛、皮肤病和肿瘤。本研究调查了非洲栎茎皮乙醇提取物的急性、亚急性和慢性毒性。本研究采用雌雄大鼠(n=10)。在急性毒性研究中,给予单剂量5000 mg/kg,而在亚急性和慢性毒性研究中,分别口服三剂量(40、200和1000 mg/kg)提取物28和90天。在每次研究结束时,评估生化、血液学和组织学参数。急性毒性研究中未观察到死亡或行为改变。亚急性毒性研究后,其血液学参数发生了显著变化。在慢性毒性研究中,提取物引起200 mg/kg组白细胞计数显著增加。在亚急性和慢性毒性研究中,与对照组相比,治疗组血小板计数显著增加,1000mg /kg组在第44天观察到所有动物的总死亡率。检查器官未见不良病理。该提取物引起血液学反应,短期服用低剂量提取物可能是相对安全的。但是,不鼓励长期高剂量服用。
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