Acute and sub-acute toxicity study of ethanol extract from Nectandra leucantha Nees & Mart. (Lauraceae) barks

Drug Chem Toxicol. 2023 Jan;46(1):181-188. doi: 10.1080/01480545.2021.2015862. Epub 2021 Dec 29.

Abstract

Nectandra leucantha has been used in traditional medicine. Several metabolites isolated from N. leucantha extracts displayed immunomodulatory, antileishmanial properties, but the determination of the toxicological profile in mammals has not previously been performed. In this study, the ethanol extract from N. leucantha barks (EENl) was characterized by HPLC/HRESIMS. To study acute toxicity, female mice received EENl in a single dose of 100, 300, 1000, or 2000 mg/kg bw. Later, sub-acute toxicity was introduced in female and male mice by oral gavage at 100, 500 or 1000 mg/kg bw for 28 consecutive days. Hematological and biochemical profiles from the blood as well as histological analysis from the liver and kidney were performed. The HPLC/HRESIMS analysis of the EENl revealed the presence of six neolignans chemically related to dehydrodieugenol B. In the oral acute and sub-chronic studies, EENl did not produce in all doses evaluated any alteration in behavior, biochemical, hematological, body weight gain and food intake or sudden death in Swiss mice. In addition, histopathological data did not reveal any disturbance in liver and kidney morphology after 28 days of EENl treatment. Our results indicate that EENl at dosage levels up to 2000 mg/kg bw is non-toxic and can be considered safe for mammals.

Keywords: Acute toxicity; Nectandra leucantha; safety; sub-acute toxicity; toxicology.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Ethanol / chemistry
  • Female
  • Lauraceae* / chemistry
  • Lignans / chemistry
  • Male
  • Mammals
  • Mice
  • Plant Extracts* / administration & dosage
  • Plant Extracts* / toxicity
  • Toxicity Tests, Acute

Substances

  • Ethanol
  • Lignans
  • Plant Extracts