Acute Toxicity Studies of Brucea javanica Merril Leaves Extract on Mice

  • Angelina M
  • D Dewijanti I
  • S D S B
  • et al.
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Abstract

The objective of the study was to evaluate the oral acute toxicity of Brucea javanica Merril extract on both Male and Female DDY-Mice. Brucea javanica leaves function as a cytotoxic, anti-diarrhoea, etc. Brucea javanica leaves extract was administered orally for the first 24 hours at various dose levels (562.5 mg/kg bw (body weight), 1125 mg/kg bw, 2250 mg/kg bw, and 4500 mg/kg bw) to determine the toxicity effects. The treatment groups were compared to the normal control. Vital organs (liver, heart, lymph, lungs, etc) and body weight were analyzed to study the toxicity. LD50 was determined using Reed and Munich formula. Vital organs average weight showed no difference between the control group and the treatment groups from the lowest dose until the highest dose. In addition, the body weight data showed no difference between the control group and the treatment groups. LD50 for Brucea javanica extract using Reed and Munich formula was 1003.65 mg/kg bw. The result of the study showed that the extract was categorized as “slightly toxic”.

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Angelina, M., D Dewijanti, I., S D S, B., megawati, M., & Yuliani, T. (2012). Acute Toxicity Studies of Brucea javanica Merril Leaves Extract on Mice. Journal of Tropical Life Science, 2(2), 29–31. https://doi.org/10.11594/jtls.02.02.01

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