Acute oral toxicity study of wound healing drink from ocimum tenuiflorum on adult female sprague-dawley rats

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In this study, the extract of Ocimum tenuiflorum was formulated to promote wound healing and no acute toxicity study has been reported on this type of formulation. Acute oral toxicity results of the rats after administration of 5000 mg/kg body weight (BW) formulation showed no toxic effects and behavioural changes of the rats after 14 days of observation. On day 14, the rats were anaesthetized to collect the vital organs for histopathological examination. The microscopy study of the visceral organs of wound healing powder group shows no sign of toxicity in comparison to untreated rats organs. In conclusion, the result of the acute oral toxicity test of wound healing drink showed no sign of toxicity, as corroborated by a histopathological study.

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Rohini, J., Rabeta, M. S., & Wan Ezumi, M. F. (2021). Acute oral toxicity study of wound healing drink from ocimum tenuiflorum on adult female sprague-dawley rats. Food Research, 5(1), 390–393. https://doi.org/10.26656/fr.2017.5(1).423

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