Acute and Sub-Acute Toxicity of Dichloromethane-Methanol Root Bark Extract of Teclea trichocarpa Engl. (Rutaceae) in Rats

  • D. K. MUTHUMA
  • G. N. THOITHI
  • B. K. AMUGUNE
  • P. K. GATHUMBI
Keywords: Teclea trichocarpa, root bark extract, acute toxicity, sub-acute toxicity

Abstract

The in vivo toxicity profile of dichloromethane-methanol (50:50 % v/v) extract of Teclea trichocarpa Engl. (Rutaceae) root bark using Wister rats is reported. No death occurred in the oral acute and sub-acute toxicity studies. In the acute intraperitoneal test, all the animals at 2000 mg/kg developed convulsions followed by death within 3 min; at 300 mg/kg, death occurred within 4-48 h, but there was no death at 50 mg/kg. In the acute oral, subacute oral and 50 mg/kg acute intraperitoneal tests, all haematological and biochemistry parameters fluctuated but remained within normal limits, suggesting that T. trichocarpa root bark extract is practically non-toxic and supports the safety of this plant as a traditional herbal remedy. However, toxicity of the extract on intraperitoneal administration requires further study.

Published
2018-11-28
How to Cite
MUTHUMA, D., THOITHI, G., AMUGUNE, B., & GATHUMBI, P. (2018). Acute and Sub-Acute Toxicity of Dichloromethane-Methanol Root Bark Extract of Teclea trichocarpa Engl. (Rutaceae) in Rats. The East and Central African Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 18(3), 69-74. Retrieved from https://uonjournals.uonbi.ac.ke/ojs/index.php/ecajps/article/view/186