Abstract
Background: This study examined the acute and sub-acute toxic effects ofTerminalia chebulaandAchillea wilhelmsiiextracts on the murine model.
Methods: In both phases, mice were assigned to intervention and control groups. At the end of study, the liver, kidney, and heart tissues were collected for histopathological studies.
Results: In the acute phase of the study, the safe dose was ≤5000 mg/kg for both extracts. In sub-acute phase, LD50 (95% CI) ofAchillea wilhelmsiiextract was determined ≥5000 mg/kg and that ofTerminalia chebulaextract 2754.436 (2438-3114) mg/kg. The highest dose ofT. chebulaextract induced few histopathological changes.
Conclusion: It will be useful to gain information on the minimum lethal doses ofT. chebulaandA. wilhelmsiito adopt safe doses of the two plants.
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Jafari, Mahnaz; Naeini, Kourosh Manochehri; Lorigooini, Zahra; and Namjoo, Rasool
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"Oral acute and sub-acute toxic effects of hydroalcoholicTerminalia chebulaRetz andAchillea wilhelmsiiextracts in BALB/c mice,"
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DOI: 10.37796/2211-8039.1616
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