Acute and subacute (28 days) oral toxicity assessment of the oil extracted from Acrocomia aculeata pulp in rats

•The toxicological profile of A. aculeata oil was investigated.•LD50 of A. aculeata was higher than 2000 mg/kg.•These results demonstrate the absence of acute and subacute toxicity after A. aculeata exposure. Acrocomia aculeata, popularly known as “bocaiúva”, is a species used for nutritional purpos...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food and chemical toxicology 2014-12, Vol.74, p.320-325
Hauptverfasser: Traesel, Giseli Karenina, de Souza, Juliane Coelho, de Barros, Aline Lima, Souza, Marcos Alexandre, Schmitz, Wanderley Onofre, Muzzi, Rozanna Marques, Oesterreich, Silvia Aparecida, Arena, Arielle Cristina
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Zusammenfassung:•The toxicological profile of A. aculeata oil was investigated.•LD50 of A. aculeata was higher than 2000 mg/kg.•These results demonstrate the absence of acute and subacute toxicity after A. aculeata exposure. Acrocomia aculeata, popularly known as “bocaiúva”, is a species used for nutritional purposes and for the treatment of various diseases, as it has, among other things, high levels of antioxidant compounds. This study aimed to assess the toxicological profile of A. aculeata, through acute and subacute toxicity tests. Male and female rats (Wistar) received by gavage 2000 mg/kg of oil extracted from the pulp of A. aculeata (OPAC) for the acute toxicity test and 125, 250, 500 or 1000 mg/kg of OPAC for subacute toxicity test. In the acute toxicity study no mortality or behavioral changes were observed in rats treated with 2000 mg/kg, indicating that the LD50 is higher than this dose. In the subacute toxicity test, the tested doses produced no significant changes in hematological, biochemical or histopathological parameters in the animals exposed. These results demonstrate the absence of acute and subacute toxicity after oral exposure to A. aculeata oil in rats. However, further studies in animals and in humans are needed in order to have sufficient safety evidence for its use in humans.
ISSN:0278-6915
1873-6351
DOI:10.1016/j.fct.2014.10.026