Investigation into the toxicity of traditional Uyghur medicine Quercus infectoria galls water extract

Quercus infectoria galls (QIG) is being widely used in Traditional Uyghur Medicine. To gather preclinical safety information for the aqueous extract of QIG, a toxicity study was performed. Subject animals were randomized, and divided into exposure and control groups. In the acute toxicity phase, thr...

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description Quercus infectoria galls (QIG) is being widely used in Traditional Uyghur Medicine. To gather preclinical safety information for the aqueous extract of QIG, a toxicity study was performed. Subject animals were randomized, and divided into exposure and control groups. In the acute toxicity phase, three different doses--5, 7.5, and 10 g/kg, respectively--were administered via enema to imprinting control region (ICR) mice. An experiment using the maximum tolerance dose (MTD) i.e.10 g/kg was also performed. Data were gathered for 14 days, and study parameters were clinical signs, body weight, general behavior, adverse effects and mortality. At the day 14, major organs of the subjects were examined histologically. Chronic toxicity was also evaluated in Wistar rats for over 180 consecutive days. The rats were divided into three groups with different doses of 0.2 g/kg, 0.8 g/kg, and 2 g/kg, QIG. Furthermore, observations were carried out in rabbits to investigate if there were signs of irritation. In comparison to control group, acute, chronic toxicity and mortality were not significantly increased in exposure group. Study result suggests that the aqueous extract of QIG is unlikely to have significant toxicity and that clinical trials may proceed safely.
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Acute toxicity
Analysis
Animal experimentation
Animals
Biology
Body weight
Chronic toxicity
Clinical trials
Drug dosages
Exposure
Female
Galls
Gene expression
Glucose
Health aspects
Imprinting
Inflammatory bowel disease
Information processing
Irritation
Laboratory animals
Male
Medical research
Medicine
Medicine, Traditional - adverse effects
Mice
Mortality
Organs
Pharmacy
Plant Extracts - adverse effects
Quality control
Quercus
Quercus - chemistry
Quercus infectoria
Rabbits
Rats
Rodents
Studies
Toxicity
Toxicity Tests, Acute
Traditional medicine
Uighurs
title Investigation into the toxicity of traditional Uyghur medicine Quercus infectoria galls water extract
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