Acute and subchronic toxicity study of the water extract from root of Imperata cylindrica (Linn.) Raeusch. in rats

The water extract from root of Imperata cylindrica (Linn.) Raeusch. was studied for acute and subchronic toxicities. The extract at a single dose of 5,000 mg/kg was administered orally to female and male rats (5 male, 5 female). After 14 days, signs and behavioral changes, mortality, gross and histo...

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Main Authors: Siharat Chunlaratthanaphorn, Nirush Lertprasertsuke, Umarat Srisawat, Amornnat Thuppia, Anongnad Ngamjariyawat, Nadthaganya Suwanlikhid, Kanjana Jaijoy
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-614142018-09-10T04:11:38Z Acute and subchronic toxicity study of the water extract from root of Imperata cylindrica (Linn.) Raeusch. in rats Siharat Chunlaratthanaphorn Nirush Lertprasertsuke Umarat Srisawat Amornnat Thuppia Anongnad Ngamjariyawat Nadthaganya Suwanlikhid Kanjana Jaijoy Multidisciplinary The water extract from root of Imperata cylindrica (Linn.) Raeusch. was studied for acute and subchronic toxicities. The extract at a single dose of 5,000 mg/kg was administered orally to female and male rats (5 male, 5 female). After 14 days, signs and behavioral changes, mortality, gross and histopathological changes of internal organs were examined. The extract did not produce signs of toxicity. For the subchronic toxicity test, the extract at doses of 300, 600 and 1,200 mg/kg body weight was orally administered to rats daily for 90 days (10 male, 10 female). The observation of signs, behavior and health status showed no abnormality in the test groups as compared with the controls. At the end of the study, necropsy and histopathology examination were performed in all animals in the control group, the test groups and the satellite group in which the extract was discontinued for another 28 days. Body and organ weights, hematological and blood clinical chemistry were also examined. The results suggest that the water extract of Imperata cylindrica (Linn.) Raeusch does not cause acute and subchronic toxicities in rats. 2018-09-10T04:11:38Z 2018-09-10T04:11:38Z 2007-03-01 Journal 01253395 2-s2.0-34248326955 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=34248326955&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/61414
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Multidisciplinary
spellingShingle Multidisciplinary
Siharat Chunlaratthanaphorn
Nirush Lertprasertsuke
Umarat Srisawat
Amornnat Thuppia
Anongnad Ngamjariyawat
Nadthaganya Suwanlikhid
Kanjana Jaijoy
Acute and subchronic toxicity study of the water extract from root of Imperata cylindrica (Linn.) Raeusch. in rats
description The water extract from root of Imperata cylindrica (Linn.) Raeusch. was studied for acute and subchronic toxicities. The extract at a single dose of 5,000 mg/kg was administered orally to female and male rats (5 male, 5 female). After 14 days, signs and behavioral changes, mortality, gross and histopathological changes of internal organs were examined. The extract did not produce signs of toxicity. For the subchronic toxicity test, the extract at doses of 300, 600 and 1,200 mg/kg body weight was orally administered to rats daily for 90 days (10 male, 10 female). The observation of signs, behavior and health status showed no abnormality in the test groups as compared with the controls. At the end of the study, necropsy and histopathology examination were performed in all animals in the control group, the test groups and the satellite group in which the extract was discontinued for another 28 days. Body and organ weights, hematological and blood clinical chemistry were also examined. The results suggest that the water extract of Imperata cylindrica (Linn.) Raeusch does not cause acute and subchronic toxicities in rats.
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author Siharat Chunlaratthanaphorn
Nirush Lertprasertsuke
Umarat Srisawat
Amornnat Thuppia
Anongnad Ngamjariyawat
Nadthaganya Suwanlikhid
Kanjana Jaijoy
author_facet Siharat Chunlaratthanaphorn
Nirush Lertprasertsuke
Umarat Srisawat
Amornnat Thuppia
Anongnad Ngamjariyawat
Nadthaganya Suwanlikhid
Kanjana Jaijoy
author_sort Siharat Chunlaratthanaphorn
title Acute and subchronic toxicity study of the water extract from root of Imperata cylindrica (Linn.) Raeusch. in rats
title_short Acute and subchronic toxicity study of the water extract from root of Imperata cylindrica (Linn.) Raeusch. in rats
title_full Acute and subchronic toxicity study of the water extract from root of Imperata cylindrica (Linn.) Raeusch. in rats
title_fullStr Acute and subchronic toxicity study of the water extract from root of Imperata cylindrica (Linn.) Raeusch. in rats
title_full_unstemmed Acute and subchronic toxicity study of the water extract from root of Imperata cylindrica (Linn.) Raeusch. in rats
title_sort acute and subchronic toxicity study of the water extract from root of imperata cylindrica (linn.) raeusch. in rats
publishDate 2018
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