Abstract

Coptosapelta flavescens Korth. is one of the medicinal plants used as a traditional medicine in Vietnam for a long time. However, few documents proved its safety for a long time. Therefore, the study aimed to determine the toxicity effects of the aqueous extract of C. flavescens by determining its effects after subchronic oral administration in Swiss albino mice. The toxicity of C. flavescens extract was tested at doses of 400 and 1200 mg/kg, respectively, over 30 and 60 days on an in vivo model. Animal weight, behavior, and condition changes were monitored throughout the process. At the end of the observation periods, hematological indices and histopathological features of the animal specimens were analyzed. The administration of C. flavescens extract at doses of 400 and 1200 mg/kg caused a weight difference in male mice after 30 days and in both sexes after 60 days of administration compared to the control group. There were no significant changes in hematological parameters and biochemical indexes of the liver and kidney compared with the control group. The histological structure of the liver showed changes when treated with C. flavescens at both doses after 60 days, whereas the histological structure of the kidneys exhibited differences only at the dose of 400 mg/kg. Overall, the findings of this study indicate that Coptosapelta flavescens Korth. is unlikely to have subacute and subchronic oral toxicity. However, there are some minor effects on the liver and kidneys.

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