Sub-chronic toxicological evaluation of the Baccaurea angulata (Belimbing Dayak) fruit juice in rats

Summary. Toxicity study on normal rats was carried out using freeze-dried whole fruit (FDWF) sample of Baccaurea angulata. Animals in these sub-chronic studies illustrated no significant changes in general behaviour, growth, and relative organ weights. In liver function test, total protein and alkal...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, D., Hazali, Norazlanshah, Jauhari, N., Yahya, Mohammad Nor Adros, Ahmed, I. A., Mikail, Maryam Abimbola, Ibrahim, Muhammad
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author Ibrahim, D.
Hazali, Norazlanshah
Jauhari, N.
Yahya, Mohammad Nor Adros
Ahmed, I. A.
Mikail, Maryam Abimbola
Ibrahim, Muhammad
author_facet Ibrahim, D.
Hazali, Norazlanshah
Jauhari, N.
Yahya, Mohammad Nor Adros
Ahmed, I. A.
Mikail, Maryam Abimbola
Ibrahim, Muhammad
author_sort Ibrahim, D.
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description Summary. Toxicity study on normal rats was carried out using freeze-dried whole fruit (FDWF) sample of Baccaurea angulata. Animals in these sub-chronic studies illustrated no significant changes in general behaviour, growth, and relative organ weights. In liver function test, total protein and alkaline phosphatase significantly decreased in male treated Group-II (300 mg/kg), giving 36.50±2.65 g/L and 47.90±4.48 U/L, respectively. Meanwhile, low dose female group (Group-II), there was significant increase in the same parameters, giving 63.70±5.28 g/L and 73.50±12.91 U/L respectively. In general, there was no evidence that demonstrated any tissue injury, the no-observable adverse effect level for B. angulata was 1,200 mg/kg administered orally for 13 weeks. Industrial relevance. The whole fruit juice of B. angulata, one of underutilized fruits found in Borneo island of Malaysia, has the potential to be utilized for preparation of health drink. Our earlier studies on the fruit showed that it contains the essential nutrients including dietary fiber that are good in promoting human health. Besides that, it has also been found to contain essential amount of antioxidant constituents as confirmed by antioxidant activities. This present study, additionally, found it to be safe and thus offer diverse potentials to be developed for nutraceeutical and functional fruit product.
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spelling iium-341762014-11-22T04:09:33Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/34176/ Sub-chronic toxicological evaluation of the Baccaurea angulata (Belimbing Dayak) fruit juice in rats Ibrahim, D. Hazali, Norazlanshah Jauhari, N. Yahya, Mohammad Nor Adros Ahmed, I. A. Mikail, Maryam Abimbola Ibrahim, Muhammad TX341 Nutrition. Foods and food supply Summary. Toxicity study on normal rats was carried out using freeze-dried whole fruit (FDWF) sample of Baccaurea angulata. Animals in these sub-chronic studies illustrated no significant changes in general behaviour, growth, and relative organ weights. In liver function test, total protein and alkaline phosphatase significantly decreased in male treated Group-II (300 mg/kg), giving 36.50±2.65 g/L and 47.90±4.48 U/L, respectively. Meanwhile, low dose female group (Group-II), there was significant increase in the same parameters, giving 63.70±5.28 g/L and 73.50±12.91 U/L respectively. In general, there was no evidence that demonstrated any tissue injury, the no-observable adverse effect level for B. angulata was 1,200 mg/kg administered orally for 13 weeks. Industrial relevance. The whole fruit juice of B. angulata, one of underutilized fruits found in Borneo island of Malaysia, has the potential to be utilized for preparation of health drink. Our earlier studies on the fruit showed that it contains the essential nutrients including dietary fiber that are good in promoting human health. Besides that, it has also been found to contain essential amount of antioxidant constituents as confirmed by antioxidant activities. This present study, additionally, found it to be safe and thus offer diverse potentials to be developed for nutraceeutical and functional fruit product. Healthy-Synergies Publications (USA) 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/34176/1/PUBLISHED_JOURNAL.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/34176/4/scopus.pdf Ibrahim, D. and Hazali, Norazlanshah and Jauhari, N. and Yahya, Mohammad Nor Adros and Ahmed, I. A. and Mikail, Maryam Abimbola and Ibrahim, Muhammad (2013) Sub-chronic toxicological evaluation of the Baccaurea angulata (Belimbing Dayak) fruit juice in rats. International Journal of Applied Research in Natural Products, 6 (4). pp. 23-32. ISSN 1940-6223 http://www.ijarnp.org/index.php/ijarnp/article/view/226
spellingShingle TX341 Nutrition. Foods and food supply
Ibrahim, D.
Hazali, Norazlanshah
Jauhari, N.
Yahya, Mohammad Nor Adros
Ahmed, I. A.
Mikail, Maryam Abimbola
Ibrahim, Muhammad
Sub-chronic toxicological evaluation of the Baccaurea angulata (Belimbing Dayak) fruit juice in rats
title Sub-chronic toxicological evaluation of the Baccaurea angulata (Belimbing Dayak) fruit juice in rats
title_full Sub-chronic toxicological evaluation of the Baccaurea angulata (Belimbing Dayak) fruit juice in rats
title_fullStr Sub-chronic toxicological evaluation of the Baccaurea angulata (Belimbing Dayak) fruit juice in rats
title_full_unstemmed Sub-chronic toxicological evaluation of the Baccaurea angulata (Belimbing Dayak) fruit juice in rats
title_short Sub-chronic toxicological evaluation of the Baccaurea angulata (Belimbing Dayak) fruit juice in rats
title_sort sub-chronic toxicological evaluation of the baccaurea angulata (belimbing dayak) fruit juice in rats
topic TX341 Nutrition. Foods and food supply
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/34176/4/scopus.pdf