Abstract

The study focused on evaluating the acute toxicity and phytochemical composition of Curcuma longa leaves using Swiss albino mice. The investigation involved a two-phase acute toxicity test, with doses up to 5000 mg/kg administered orally. The results indicated no toxicity at lower doses, while signs of weakness, salivation, and reduced movement were observed at 1600 mg/kg. Lethal effects were noted at 5000 mg/kg, establishing the LD50 at 2154.06 mg/kg. Phytochemical analysis revealed the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, glycosides, tannins, and volatile oils in the ethanolic extract. The extract exhibited a 27.37% yield, characterized by a yellowish-orange color and a sticky consistency. This comprehensive investigation sheds light on both the acute toxicity profile and the diverse phytochemical components presents in Curcuma longa leaves.
 Keywords: Curcuma longa, Phytoconstituent, Acute oral toxicity, Lokes method.

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