Evaluation of the toxicity of pradosia huberi extract during the preimplantation in wistar rats

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The treatment during the embryonic preimplantation phase of Wistar rats with the Pradosia huberi extract did not interfere with the water and feed consumption, as well as upon the body-weight gain. However, it has expressed a decrease of the uterine implant number, followed by the preimplantation losses at all applied doses (1.22, 6.1, and 30.5 mg/kg), and the number of embryonic resorptions in the two highest doses (6.1 and 30.5 mg/kg). After the organ weighing (hypophysis, ovaries, and uterus), only the relative weight of the hypophysis was raised at the different doses (1.22, 6.1, and 30.5 mg/kg). It was concluded that the hydroalcoholic extract of Pradosia huberi compromises the reproductive ability during the embryonic preimplantation phase, suggesting a possible toxic effect upon the reproductive system of Wistar rats. © 2013 Aldeíde de Oliveira Batista Rocha et al.

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Rocha, A. D. O. B., Sousa, L. D. Q., Mota, C. D. A. X., Santos, E. C. S., Diniz, M. D. F. F. M., Da Silva, M. S., … Da Silveira E Sá, R. D. C. (2013). Evaluation of the toxicity of pradosia huberi extract during the preimplantation in wistar rats. BioMed Research International, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/294172

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