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Study the Acute & Sub Acute Toxicity of Ricinus cummunis Lnn. Ethanol Extract of Seed in Albino Mice

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DOI: 10.18535/ijsrm/v6i2.mp03· Pages: MP-2018-37-45· Vol. 6, No. 02, (2018)· Published: February 16, 2018
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Abstract

Background: Toxicity still a global problem for the environment, agriculture and ultimately human health.

Objective: In this study attempt to investigate the toxicological profile of the ethanol, extract of Ricinus cummunis after acute and sub-chronic administration to mice.

Methods: In the acute toxicity study, a single administration of the extract at doses of 1000,2000,3000,4000 and 5000 mg/kg, respectively, was gave orally. Mice were observed for general behavioral changes, adverse effects and mortality up to 10 days post-treatment. In sub-acute toxicity studies, herbal extract was gave orally to mice at doses of 50 mg/kg, 100 mg/kg and 150 mg/kg for 10 days.

Results: In the acute toxicity study, the mortality appeared in 2000 mg/kg and LD50 were calculated at 1100 mg/kg. In the sub-chronic toxicity the study show significant differences in body weight between the control and treated groups (p < 0.05). Histopathology of vital organ (liver & kidney) show morphological changes.

Conclusions: These results demonstrate the real toxic effect of the ethanolic extract after single dose. The LD50 value is 1100 mg/kg and research indicates that successive use of the seed at the dose above (2 g/kg in human) daily for long period may cause toxic signs.

Highlights: The Ricinus communis oil's has wide variety of industrial applications: as a drying oil for paints, varnishes, plastics and resins is an ingredient in numerous cosmetics. But it need to toxicity study as acute and sub-acute with observation of hematological and histopathological to be more safety  for used.

Keywords

Ricinus communisLD50sub-chronic toxicityhematological parameter and histopathological changes
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Manal H. AL-Jborrey
College of science, University of Baghdad, Iraq
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Muastafa A. K. Altaie
College of science, University of Baghdad, Iraq
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Ayyad W. Al-Shahwany
College of science, University of Baghdad, Iraq
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