Evaluation of the immunotoxicological effects of Dimorphandra mollis Benth., Fabaceae, in rats

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Dimorphandra mollis Benth., Fabaceae, also known as "faveira" or "fava-d́anta", is a plant common to the central woodsy meadow region of Brazil. It is well known for its antioxidant, antiplatelet and, principally, vasoprotective properties. Its principal component is rutin. The objective of this study is the evaluation of the safety of the use of the dried D. mollis extract in rodents. The rutin content of the standardized extract was 76.0±3%. With respect to the biochemical and hematological parameters evaluated, no alterations in the groups of rats that received 1000 and 2000 mg/kg doses of D. mollis were observed, but an increase in eosinophiles occurred. Hyperactivity of the white splenic pulp was detected in the group that received the 2000 mg/kg dose of D. mollis. In the evaluation of the lymphproliferative response with 1000 and 2000 mg/kg, no alterations were observed, and a decrease in IgG was only observed in the studies with a 2000 mg/kg dose. The results obtained with rodents suggest that no toxicity exists with the administration of dried D. mollis extract in a 1000 mg/kg dose.

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Feres, C. A. O., Toledo, V. P. C. P., Tagliati, C. A., Piedade, J. B., Hermont, F., Rocha, O. A. A., & Guimarães, T. M. P. D. (2010). Evaluation of the immunotoxicological effects of Dimorphandra mollis Benth., Fabaceae, in rats. Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia, 20(4), 607–614. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-695X2010000400022

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