The acute toxicity of Ki Hampelas leaves (Sterculia rubiginosa Zoll. Ex Miq)

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Background: Ki Hampelas (Sterculiarubiginosa Zoll. Ex Miq) is a medicinal plant with antioxidant and nephroprotective activity. Objective:This research aims to prove that Ki Hampelas leaves extract through an acute toxicity test. Materials and Methods: This study used white male rats of the Sprague-Dawley strain divided into four groups, the normal group and the 50 mg/ kg, 1000 mg/kg, 2000 mg/kg dose groups. For the acute toxicity test, a single dose with an observation of 14 days. After that, the surgery was done to see changes in the histopathology of the liver and kidneys. Results: The administration of Ki Hampelas leaf extract in the acute toxicity test did not cause death in the tested animals. There were no significant liver and kidney changes seen from the SGOT, SGPT, creatinine, urea, and histopathology. Conclusion: Ki Hampelas leaves extract did not cause death and toxic effects in the acute toxicity test.

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Prastiwi, R., Dewanti, E., Mauliza, C., Hidayati, E., Anggraini, I., Anggraini, R., & Ladeska, V. (2021). The acute toxicity of Ki Hampelas leaves (Sterculia rubiginosa Zoll. Ex Miq). Pharmacognosy Journal, 13(2), 570–576. https://doi.org/10.5530/pj.2021.13.71

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