Acute oral toxicity of Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia in mice

Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia, belonging to the botanical family Cactaceae, have been traditionally used by the locals in Malaysia for treatment of various ailments. The current study reports the outcome of acute oral toxicity investigation of Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia, on ICR...

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Main Authors: Sim, K.S., Sri Nurestri, A.M., Sinniah, S.K., Kim, K.H., Norhanom, A.W.
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spelling my.um.eprints.12412019-02-14T09:19:37Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/1241/ Acute oral toxicity of Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia in mice Sim, K.S. Sri Nurestri, A.M. Sinniah, S.K. Kim, K.H. Norhanom, A.W. R Medicine Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia, belonging to the botanical family Cactaceae, have been traditionally used by the locals in Malaysia for treatment of various ailments. The current study reports the outcome of acute oral toxicity investigation of Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia, on ICR mice. No mortalities or evidence of adverse effects have been observed in ICR mice following acute oral administration at the highest dose of 2500 mg/ kg crude extracts of Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia. This is the first report on the acute oral toxicity of Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia and the findings of this study are in agreement with those of in vitro experiments and thus provide scientific validation on the use of the leaves of Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia. Medknow Publications 2010-01 Article PeerReviewed Sim, K.S. and Sri Nurestri, A.M. and Sinniah, S.K. and Kim, K.H. and Norhanom, A.W. (2010) Acute oral toxicity of Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia in mice. Pharmacognosy Magazine, 6 (21). pp. 67-70. ISSN 0973-1296 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20548939 20548939
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Sim, K.S.
Sri Nurestri, A.M.
Sinniah, S.K.
Kim, K.H.
Norhanom, A.W.
Acute oral toxicity of Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia in mice
description Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia, belonging to the botanical family Cactaceae, have been traditionally used by the locals in Malaysia for treatment of various ailments. The current study reports the outcome of acute oral toxicity investigation of Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia, on ICR mice. No mortalities or evidence of adverse effects have been observed in ICR mice following acute oral administration at the highest dose of 2500 mg/ kg crude extracts of Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia. This is the first report on the acute oral toxicity of Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia and the findings of this study are in agreement with those of in vitro experiments and thus provide scientific validation on the use of the leaves of Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia.
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author Sim, K.S.
Sri Nurestri, A.M.
Sinniah, S.K.
Kim, K.H.
Norhanom, A.W.
author_facet Sim, K.S.
Sri Nurestri, A.M.
Sinniah, S.K.
Kim, K.H.
Norhanom, A.W.
author_sort Sim, K.S.
title Acute oral toxicity of Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia in mice
title_short Acute oral toxicity of Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia in mice
title_full Acute oral toxicity of Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia in mice
title_fullStr Acute oral toxicity of Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia in mice
title_full_unstemmed Acute oral toxicity of Pereskia bleo and Pereskia grandifolia in mice
title_sort acute oral toxicity of pereskia bleo and pereskia grandifolia in mice
publisher Medknow Publications
publishDate 2010
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/1241/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20548939
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