Toxicology study of vanillin on rats via oral and intra-peritoneal administration.

Vanillin is useful as anti-sickle cell anemia, anti-mutagen and anti-bacteria agent. However, vanillin must be administered at high concentration and cannot be oxidized by the upper gastrointestinal track of patients to be medically effective. In this study, we assessed the toxic effect of vanillin...

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Main Authors: Ho, Ket Li, Saiful Yazan, Latifah, Ismail, Norsharina, Ismail, Maznah
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Published: Elsevier 2011
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spelling my.upm.eprints.244892015-09-14T01:27:53Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24489/ Toxicology study of vanillin on rats via oral and intra-peritoneal administration. Ho, Ket Li Saiful Yazan, Latifah Ismail, Norsharina Ismail, Maznah Vanillin is useful as anti-sickle cell anemia, anti-mutagen and anti-bacteria agent. However, vanillin must be administered at high concentration and cannot be oxidized by the upper gastrointestinal track of patients to be medically effective. In this study, we assessed the toxic effect of vanillin when administered in an un-oxidized form at high concentrations (150 and 300 mg/kg) via oral and intra-peritoneal injection. It was found that 300 mg/kg vanillin injection caused the rats to be unconscious without exerting any toxic effect on blood cells, kidney and liver. Besides, it showed blood protective property. Further analysis with GenomeLab GeXP genetic system on brain tissues showed that the expression of most xenobiotic metabolism, cell progression, tumor suppressor, DNA damage and inflammation genes were maintained at normal level. However, the expression of a few xenobiotic metabolism, cell cycle arrest and apoptosis genes were up-regulated by 5% ethanol injection. Nevertheless, when 5% ethanol was injected with the presence of vanillin, the expression was back to normal level. It is postulated that vanillin might have neuro-protective property. In conclusion, vanillin is not toxic at high concentration in both oral and intra-peritoneal injection and could provide blood and brain protective properties. Elsevier 2011-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24489/1/Toxicology%20study%20of%20vanillin%20on%20rats%20via%20oral%20and%20intra.pdf Ho, Ket Li and Saiful Yazan, Latifah and Ismail, Norsharina and Ismail, Maznah (2011) Toxicology study of vanillin on rats via oral and intra-peritoneal administration. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 49 (1). pp. 25-30. ISSN 0278-6915; ESSN: 1873-6351 10.1016/j.fct.2010.08.023 English
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description Vanillin is useful as anti-sickle cell anemia, anti-mutagen and anti-bacteria agent. However, vanillin must be administered at high concentration and cannot be oxidized by the upper gastrointestinal track of patients to be medically effective. In this study, we assessed the toxic effect of vanillin when administered in an un-oxidized form at high concentrations (150 and 300 mg/kg) via oral and intra-peritoneal injection. It was found that 300 mg/kg vanillin injection caused the rats to be unconscious without exerting any toxic effect on blood cells, kidney and liver. Besides, it showed blood protective property. Further analysis with GenomeLab GeXP genetic system on brain tissues showed that the expression of most xenobiotic metabolism, cell progression, tumor suppressor, DNA damage and inflammation genes were maintained at normal level. However, the expression of a few xenobiotic metabolism, cell cycle arrest and apoptosis genes were up-regulated by 5% ethanol injection. Nevertheless, when 5% ethanol was injected with the presence of vanillin, the expression was back to normal level. It is postulated that vanillin might have neuro-protective property. In conclusion, vanillin is not toxic at high concentration in both oral and intra-peritoneal injection and could provide blood and brain protective properties.
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author Ho, Ket Li
Saiful Yazan, Latifah
Ismail, Norsharina
Ismail, Maznah
spellingShingle Ho, Ket Li
Saiful Yazan, Latifah
Ismail, Norsharina
Ismail, Maznah
Toxicology study of vanillin on rats via oral and intra-peritoneal administration.
author_facet Ho, Ket Li
Saiful Yazan, Latifah
Ismail, Norsharina
Ismail, Maznah
author_sort Ho, Ket Li
title Toxicology study of vanillin on rats via oral and intra-peritoneal administration.
title_short Toxicology study of vanillin on rats via oral and intra-peritoneal administration.
title_full Toxicology study of vanillin on rats via oral and intra-peritoneal administration.
title_fullStr Toxicology study of vanillin on rats via oral and intra-peritoneal administration.
title_full_unstemmed Toxicology study of vanillin on rats via oral and intra-peritoneal administration.
title_sort toxicology study of vanillin on rats via oral and intra-peritoneal administration.
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24489/1/Toxicology%20study%20of%20vanillin%20on%20rats%20via%20oral%20and%20intra.pdf
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