Title of article :
Evaluation of Acute and 8-Week Sub-chronic Toxicities of Aromatic water of Rheum Ribes in Rats
Author/Authors :
Mojarrab, Mahdi Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - Faculty of pharmacy - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Ghanbari, Kiumarth Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - Faculty of pharmacy - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Shakeri, Mohammad Students Research Committee - Faculty of Pharmacy - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Minoosh Siavash-Haghighi, Zahra Pathology Department - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Razi University, Kermanshah , Hosseinzadeh, Leila Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - Faculty of pharmacy - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
In Iranian folk medicine, especially in west of the country, the aromatic water
of Rheum ribes has been used for several purposes such as fever reduction.
Despite the widespread use of this plant as food or as a medicinal plant, there
is still lack of information on its toxicity profile. In the present study we aimed
to evaluate the acute and sub chronic toxicities of aromatic water of R. ribes in
Wistar rat. In the acute toxicity study, single doses of aromatic water were
administered orally, and the rats were then monitored for 14 days. In the
subchronic toxicity study, aromatic water was administered to rats for 60
days. Results of acute toxicity study indicated that the LD50 of R. ribes
aromatic water is higher than 5000 mg/kg. Biochemical analysis showed
aromatic water of R. ribes increased significantly Creatine Phospho Kinase
(CPK) and Lactate De-Hydrogenase (LDH) levels. Moreover some significant
abnormality of heart organ such as coagulated necrosis of cardiac muscle cells
associated with hemorrhage, hypertrophy and infiltration of inflammatory
cells were observed. Based on the result of this study, no observed adverse
effect level (NOAEL) of aromatic water from R. ribes considered to be 250
mg/kg/day for male rats and 500 mg/kg/day for female rats.
Keywords :
Acute toxicity , Rat , Rheum ribes , Subchoronic toxicity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics