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Title: Acute and 28-days Repeated Dose Sub-acute Toxicity Study of Gallic Acid in Albino Mice
Authors: Variya, Bhavesh C.
Bakrania, Anita K.
Madan, Prem
Keywords: Gallic Acid
Gross Histopathology
Gross Necropsy
OECD 407
Oral Toxicity
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Elsevier
Series/Report no.: IPFP0405;
Abstract: Gallic acid is a phenolic acid ubiquitously present in numerous medicinal plants and food beverages. Gallic acid is also a potent anti-oxidant phytochemical possessing numerous medicinal potentials against various ailments such as diabetes, hypercholesterolemia and other life-threatening diseases including malignancy. Present study was aimed to evaluate acute and sub-acute toxicity of gallic acid in albino mice. The primary aim of the study was to investigate gallic acid prompted PPAR-α/γ activation associated adverse events. Acute toxicity of gallic acid was determined in albino mice and 28-days sub-acute toxicity study was carried out in male and female albino mice at three dose levels, 100, 300 and 900 mg/kg/day, p.o. LD50 of gallic acid was found to be greater than 2000 mg/kg in mice. Hematological investigation did not show any alteration in transaminases and other blood homeostasis parameters. Gross necropsy showed non-significant alteration upon gallic acid administration. Histopathological finding suggested no significant alteration in tissue histology with slight fatty cells in bone marrow indicating non-significant bone marrow suppression, also no obvious effect was observed on hematological parameters. High dose of gallic acid (900 mg/kg/day) for 28 days did not produce any significant alteration in morphological and behavioral parameters. Histopathological finding also supports safety of gallic acid in mice.
Description: Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 101(2019): 71-78
URI: http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/9960
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