Safety assessment of spray dried strobilanthes crispus aqueous extract on liver, kidney and biochemical profiles in sprague-dawley rats

Nutraceutical products have been widely used nowadays to supplement for better health performance and scientific evidence on the safety level is important for consumption. Objective: Aim of this study was to evaluate the acute 14-days dose response toxicity of spray-dried Strobilanthes crispus aqueo...

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Main Authors: Nurul Amira Buslima, Sabariah Mohd Noor, Fauziah Othman, Asmah Rahmat
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Published: 2015
Online Access:http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8112/
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spelling my.umk.eprints.81122022-05-23T10:25:20Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8112/ Safety assessment of spray dried strobilanthes crispus aqueous extract on liver, kidney and biochemical profiles in sprague-dawley rats Nurul Amira Buslima, Sabariah Mohd Noor, Fauziah Othman, Asmah Rahmat Nutraceutical products have been widely used nowadays to supplement for better health performance and scientific evidence on the safety level is important for consumption. Objective: Aim of this study was to evaluate the acute 14-days dose response toxicity of spray-dried Strobilanthes crispus aqueous extract supplementation on vital organs and important biochemical profiles. Materials and methods: Four different doses of spray-dried S. crispus (700, 2100, 3500 and 4900 mg /kg of body weight) were administered to 5 normal Sprague-Dawley rats to review and compare any possible changes in physical behaviour, biochemical parameters and organs morphology. Biochemical parameters tested include haematology, liver and kidney function tests. Result: Overall, there was no death and no significant toxicity was observed with respect to biochemical parameters and organ morphology compared to normal control group. However, dosage group of 2100 - 4900 mg/kg of body weight showed significant differences in sodium and chloride level as compared to control group. Abnormal morphological characteristics was found in liver tissues where the sinusoidal widening was found in dosage group of 3500 and 4900 mg/kg of body weight. Conclusion: In brief, findings on biochemical profile of spray-dried S. crispus aqueous extract verified that it is safe to be consumed at the highest dose tested in this study (4900 mg/kg of body weight) and histological observations provide support to less or negligible destructive nature on liver and kidney tissues. 2015 Non-Indexed Article NonPeerReviewed Nurul Amira Buslima, and Sabariah Mohd Noor, and Fauziah Othman, and Asmah Rahmat (2015) Safety assessment of spray dried strobilanthes crispus aqueous extract on liver, kidney and biochemical profiles in sprague-dawley rats. Advances in Environmental Biology, 9 (19). pp. 146-153. ISSN 1998-1066 http://www.aensiweb.net/AENSIWEB/aeb/aeb/2015/Special%20IPN%20HCM%20(Aug)/146-153.pdf
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description Nutraceutical products have been widely used nowadays to supplement for better health performance and scientific evidence on the safety level is important for consumption. Objective: Aim of this study was to evaluate the acute 14-days dose response toxicity of spray-dried Strobilanthes crispus aqueous extract supplementation on vital organs and important biochemical profiles. Materials and methods: Four different doses of spray-dried S. crispus (700, 2100, 3500 and 4900 mg /kg of body weight) were administered to 5 normal Sprague-Dawley rats to review and compare any possible changes in physical behaviour, biochemical parameters and organs morphology. Biochemical parameters tested include haematology, liver and kidney function tests. Result: Overall, there was no death and no significant toxicity was observed with respect to biochemical parameters and organ morphology compared to normal control group. However, dosage group of 2100 - 4900 mg/kg of body weight showed significant differences in sodium and chloride level as compared to control group. Abnormal morphological characteristics was found in liver tissues where the sinusoidal widening was found in dosage group of 3500 and 4900 mg/kg of body weight. Conclusion: In brief, findings on biochemical profile of spray-dried S. crispus aqueous extract verified that it is safe to be consumed at the highest dose tested in this study (4900 mg/kg of body weight) and histological observations provide support to less or negligible destructive nature on liver and kidney tissues.
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author Nurul Amira Buslima,
Sabariah Mohd Noor,
Fauziah Othman,
Asmah Rahmat
spellingShingle Nurul Amira Buslima,
Sabariah Mohd Noor,
Fauziah Othman,
Asmah Rahmat
Safety assessment of spray dried strobilanthes crispus aqueous extract on liver, kidney and biochemical profiles in sprague-dawley rats
author_facet Nurul Amira Buslima,
Sabariah Mohd Noor,
Fauziah Othman,
Asmah Rahmat
author_sort Nurul Amira Buslima,
title Safety assessment of spray dried strobilanthes crispus aqueous extract on liver, kidney and biochemical profiles in sprague-dawley rats
title_short Safety assessment of spray dried strobilanthes crispus aqueous extract on liver, kidney and biochemical profiles in sprague-dawley rats
title_full Safety assessment of spray dried strobilanthes crispus aqueous extract on liver, kidney and biochemical profiles in sprague-dawley rats
title_fullStr Safety assessment of spray dried strobilanthes crispus aqueous extract on liver, kidney and biochemical profiles in sprague-dawley rats
title_full_unstemmed Safety assessment of spray dried strobilanthes crispus aqueous extract on liver, kidney and biochemical profiles in sprague-dawley rats
title_sort safety assessment of spray dried strobilanthes crispus aqueous extract on liver, kidney and biochemical profiles in sprague-dawley rats
publishDate 2015
url http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8112/
http://www.aensiweb.net/AENSIWEB/aeb/aeb/2015/Special%20IPN%20HCM%20(Aug)/146-153.pdf
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