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Subacute and Reproductive Oral Toxicity Assessment of the Hydroethanolic Extract ofJacaranda decurrensRoots in Adult Male Rats
Author(s) -
Joyce Alencar Santos,
Aline Arruda,
Claúdia Andréa Lima Cardoso,
Maria do Carmo Vieira,
Ana Cláudia Piccinelli,
Diana Figueiredo de Santana Aquino,
Cândida Aparecida Leite Kassuya,
Arielle Cristina Arena
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.552
H-Index - 90
eISSN - 1741-4288
pISSN - 1741-427X
DOI - 10.1155/2013/414821
Subject(s) - sperm , epididymis , physiology , bignoniaceae , toxicity , reproductive toxicity , traditional medicine , biology , medicine , body weight , acute toxicity , adverse effect , toxicology , pharmacology , andrology
Jacaranda decurrens subsp. symmetrifoliolata Farias & Proença (Bignoniaceae) is a species traditionally used for the treatment of inflammatory and infectious diseases. Previous findings from our group reported scientifically that J. decurrens has anti-inflammatory efficacy. However, more toxicological studies are needed to support and ensure its safe use. The present study was carried out to evaluate the toxic effects of a prolonged treatment with hydroethanolic root extract of J. decurrens (EJD) on hematological, biochemical, and reproductive parameters in adult male rats. The animals received by oral gavage 0; 250; 500; or 1000 mg/kg body weight of EJD for 28 days. After the treatment, biochemical, hematological, histopathological, and reproductive parameters were analyzed. The EJD treatment did not cause adverse effects on body weight gain, feed and water consumption, hematological and biochemical profiles, or histopathological analysis of liver and kidney. Similarly, there were no statistically significant differences in reproductive parameters, such as sperm production, number of sperm in the epididymis, and sperm morphology. These results demonstrate the absence of subacute toxicity as a result of the oral treatment with EJD for 28 days in adult male rats. However, other studies should be performed to evaluate the total safety of this plant.

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