Appraisal of acute oral toxicity of glucuronoxylan hydrogel from Mimosa pudica seeds

Authors

  • Gulzar Muhammad GC University Lahore. Department of Chemistry
  • Muhammad Ajaz Hussain University of Sargodha. Department of Chemistry
  • Muhammad Umer Ashraf University of Sargodha. Faculty of Pharmacy
  • Muhammad Naeem-ul-Hassan University of Sargodha. Department of Chemistry
  • Syed Nasir Abbas Bukhari Jouf University. College of Pharmacy. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902018000317579

Keywords:

Glucuronoxylan, Acute toxicity, Histopathology, Toxicology, Mimosa pudica

Abstract

Glucuronoxylan hydrogel (GXH) isolated from M. pudica seeds was assessed for acute toxicology in albino mice that were alienated into four groups. Three groups, i.e., II, III and IV received GXH at a dose of 1, 2 and 5 g/kg, respectively while group I was retained untreated and provided routine diet. After administering GXH, mice were examined for vomiting, diarrhea, allergy and tremors for 8 h. All animals were carefully observed for food and water consumption at 1, 2, 3, 7 and 14 day after administering GXH. At the end of studies, blood samples were drawn for investigation of hematological and biochemical parameters. All animals were sacrificed, relative body weight of vital organs was calculated and their histopathology was studied. It was concluded that there was insignificant difference in body weight, behavioral pattern, food and water intake among treated and control groups. Haematology and biochemistry of blood samples from all groups were found analogous. Histopathological evaluation of vital body organs exhibited no lesions in all groups. Ocular, cardiac and dermal safety of GXH was also established on albino rabbits.

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Published

2018-11-29

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How to Cite

Appraisal of acute oral toxicity of glucuronoxylan hydrogel from Mimosa pudica seeds. (2018). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 54(3), e17579. https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902018000317579