Title of article :
Evaluation of cytotoxic effects and acute and chronic toxicity of aqueous extract of the seeds of Calycotome villosa (Poiret) Link (subsp. intermedia) in rodents
Author/Authors :
Badiaa, Lyoussi Laboratory of Physiology-Pharmacology and Environmental Health - University Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdallah, Fez, Morocco , Tangi Khadija, Cherkaoui Laboratory of Physiology-Pharmacology and Environmental Health - University Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdallah, Fez, Morocco , nicole, morel Institute of Neuroscience - Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium , Mohamed, haddad GNOS research group - Louvain Drug Research Inistitute - Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium , Joelle, Quetin- Leclercq GNOS research group - Louvain Drug Research Inistitute - Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium
Abstract :
Objective: The present investigation was carried out to evaluate
the safety of an aqueous extract of the seeds of Calycotome villosa
(Poiret) Link (subsp. intermedia) by determining its cytotoxicity
and potential toxicity after acute and sub-chronic administration in
rodents.
Materials and Methods: Cytotoxic activity was tested in cancer
and non-cancer cell lines HeLa, Mel-5, HL-60 and 3T3. Acute
toxicity tests were carried out in mice by a single oral
administration of Calycotome seed-extract (0 - 12 g/kg) as well as
intraperitoneal doses of 0 - 5 g/kg. Sub-chronic studies were
conducted in Wistar rats by administration of oral daily doses for
up to 90 days. Changes in body and vital organ weights, mortality,
haematology, clinical biochemistry and histologic morphology
were evaluated.
Results: The lyophilized aqueous extract of C. villosa exhibited a
low cytotoxicity in all cell lines tested with an IC50 > 100 μg/ml. In
the acute study in mice, intra-peritoneal administration caused
dose-dependent adverse effects and mortality with an LD50 of 4.06
± 0.01 g/kg. In the chronic tests, neither mortality nor visible signs
of lethality was seen in rats. Even AST and ALT were not affected
while a significant decrease in serum glucose levels, at 300 and
600 mg/kg was detected. Histopathological examination of the
kidney and liver did not show any alteration or inflammation at the
end of treatment.
Conclusion: In conclusion, the aqueous extract of C. villosa seed
appeared to be non-toxic and did not produce mortality or
clinically significant changes in the haematological and
biochemical parameters in rats.
Keywords :
Calycotome villosa (Link subsp. intermedia) , seed , Traditional medicine , Cytotoxicity , Acute and chronic toxicity , Clinical Chemistry , Hematology
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics