Phytochemical and Toxicity Evaluation of Methanol Extracts of Leaves and Fruits of Zanthoxylum rhetsa (Rutaceae)
Rashmi Mallya* and Vasanti Suvarna

SVKM’s Dr.Bhanuben Nanavati College of Pharmacy, Gate No:1 Mithibai College Campus, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai, India.

Corresponding Author E-mail:rashmi.mallya@bncp.ac.in

Abstract: Zanthoxylum rhetsa is extensively utilized in the realm of gastronomy and therapeutics. However, existing literature lacks any documentation concerning the systematic assessment of the toxicity characteristics of the foliage and produce of Z.rhetsa. Consequently, the present inquiry was executed to appraise the immediate toxicity examinations of the methanol extract derived from the leaves and fruits in mice, in accordance with the regulations delineated by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD 420, 2001). In this investigation, a solitary dosage of 5000 mg/kg body mass of the specimen was administered to female mice, as stipulated by the OECD guidelines. Daily surveillance ensued for a total of fourteen days, with the objective of detecting any indications of toxicity or fatality. Upon the culmination of this two-week period, a comprehensive analysis involving hematological, biochemical, and histopathological evaluations was conducted. The outcomes of the immediate toxicity investigations evinced that neither the leaves nor the fruits extract exhibited any morbidity, conspicuous alterations in corporeal mass, nor any discernible impairment in behavioral or motor neural activities in the mice. The haematological and serum biochemical parameters did not exhibit significant disparities from the control groups. These findings were corroborated by histopathological investigations, wherein no abnormalities or pathological alterations were detected in the vital organs. The LD 50 (oral lethal dose) of the samples was determined to exceed 5000 mg/kg body weight. Consequently, the methanol extract of leaf and fruit extract of Z.rhetsa can be regarded as non-toxic and demonstrated a broad margin of safety for its therapeutic application.

Keywords: Acute toxicity; Fruit; Leaf; OECD guidelines; Zanthoxylum rhetsa

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