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Human health sciences : Pharmacy, pharmacology & toxicology
http://hdl.handle.net/2268/30493
Chemical and biological investigations of a toxic plant from Central Africa, Magnistipula butayei subsp. montana.
English
Karangwa, C. [> > > >]
Esters, Virginie mailto [Université de Liège - ULg > Département de pharmacie > Pharmacognosie >]
Frederich, Michel mailto [Université de Liège - ULg > Département de pharmacie > Pharmacognosie >]
Tits, Monique mailto [Université de Liège - ULg > Département de pharmacie > Phytochimie et phytothérapie >]
Kadima, J. N. [> > > >]
Damas, Jacques mailto [Université de Liège - ULg > Département des sciences biomédicales et précliniques > Département des sciences biomédicales et précliniques >]
Noirfalise, Alfred mailto [Université de Liège - ULg > Services généraux (Faculté de médecine) > Relations académiques et scientifiques (Médecine) >]
Angenot, Luc mailto [Université de Liège - ULg > Département de pharmacie > Pharmacognosie >]
2006
Journal of Ethnopharmacology
Elsevier Sequoia
103
3
433-8
International
0378-8741
1872-7573
Limerick
Ireland
[en] Africa, Central ; Animals ; Anthocyanins/isolation & purification ; Body Temperature/drug effects ; Central Nervous System/drug effects ; Chrysobalanaceae/chemistry ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Fruit ; Lethal Dose 50 ; Male ; Plant Bark ; Plant Extracts/chemistry/toxicity ; Plant Leaves ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Saponins/isolation & purification ; Seizures/etiology ; Tannins/isolation & purification
[en] Magnistipula butayei subsp. montana (Chrysobalanaceae) is known, in the Great Lakes Region, to possess toxicological properties. In this paper, we investigated the acute toxicity (dose levels 50-1600 mg/kg) of its aqueous extract, administered orally to adult Wistar rats. This study demonstrated that the freeze-dried aqueous extract (5%, w/w) possesses high toxicity. The extract caused hypothermia, neurological disorders, including extensor reflex of maximal convulsive induced-seizures at about 2 h after the administered dose, and death occurred (LD50=370 mg/kg) in a dose dependent manner. Blood parameter evaluation revealed slight variations, but these might not have clinical relevance. Histological examination of internal organs (lungs, liver, heart and kidneys) did not reveal any abnormality in the treated group compared to the control. Therefore, it can be concluded that Magnistipula butayei subsp. montana aqueous extract, given orally, is toxic and that its target is the central nervous system. General phytochemical screening revealed that the plant did not contain significant amounts of products known to be toxic, such as alkaloids or cardioactive glycosides, but only catechic tannins, amino acids, saponins and other aphrogen principles in the three parts of the species (fruit, leave and bark).
http://hdl.handle.net/2268/30493
10.1016/j.jep.2005.08.019

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