Phytochemical analysis and toxicity assessment of Bouea macrophylla yoghurt

The Bouea macrophylla fruit is native to Malaysia and is known for its many beneficial effects on one’s health. Probiotics are well-known for their roles as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-tumour properties due to their widespread use. As a result, the purpose of this study was to incorpora...

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Main Authors: Mahmad Rusli, Rusydatul Nabila, Naomi, Ruth, Yazid, Muhammad Dain, Embong, Hashim, Perumal, Kokilavani, Othman, Fezah, Jasni, Azmiza Syawani, Jumidil, Siti Hadizah, Balan, Santhra Segaran, Zainal Abidin, Azrina, Abdul Kadir, Khairul Kamilah, Bahari, Hasnah, Zakaria, Zainul Amiruddin
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Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/109072/
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author Mahmad Rusli, Rusydatul Nabila
Naomi, Ruth
Yazid, Muhammad Dain
Embong, Hashim
Perumal, Kokilavani
Othman, Fezah
Jasni, Azmiza Syawani
Jumidil, Siti Hadizah
Balan, Santhra Segaran
Zainal Abidin, Azrina
Abdul Kadir, Khairul Kamilah
Bahari, Hasnah
Zakaria, Zainul Amiruddin
author_facet Mahmad Rusli, Rusydatul Nabila
Naomi, Ruth
Yazid, Muhammad Dain
Embong, Hashim
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Othman, Fezah
Jasni, Azmiza Syawani
Jumidil, Siti Hadizah
Balan, Santhra Segaran
Zainal Abidin, Azrina
Abdul Kadir, Khairul Kamilah
Bahari, Hasnah
Zakaria, Zainul Amiruddin
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description The Bouea macrophylla fruit is native to Malaysia and is known for its many beneficial effects on one’s health. Probiotics are well-known for their roles as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-tumour properties due to their widespread use. As a result, the purpose of this study was to incorporate the ethanolic extract of Bouea macrophylla into yoghurt and then assess the rodents for any toxicological effects. According to the findings of the nutritional analysis, each 100 mL serving of the newly formulated yoghurt contains 3.29 g of fat, 5.79 g of carbohydrates, 2.92 g of total protein, and 2.72 g of sugar. The ability of the newly developed yoghurt to stimulate the growth of Lactobacilli was demonstrated by the fact that the peak intensity of Lactobacillus species was measured at 1.2 × 106 CFU/g while the titratable acidity of the lactic acid was measured at 0.599 CFU/g. In order to carry out the toxicological evaluation, forty-eight male Sprague Dawley (SD) rats were utilized. Oral administration of single doses of 2000 mg/kg over the course of 14 days was used for the study of acute toxicity. Subacute toxicity was studied by giving animals Bouea macrophylla yoghurt (BMY) at repeated doses of 50, 250, 500, and 1000 mg/kg/day over a period of 28 days, while the control group was given normal saline. The results of the acute toxicity test revealed that rats treated with increasing doses up to a maximum of 2000 mg/kg exhibited no signs of toxicity. After an additional 14 days without treatment, acute toxicity of a single dose (2000 mg/kg) of BMY did not show any treatment-related toxicity in any of the rats that were observed. According to the data from the subacute toxicity study, there were no differences between the treated groups and the control groups in terms of food and water intake, body weight, plasma biochemistry (AST, ALT, ALP, and creatinine), haematological products, or organ weights. The architecture of the liver, heart, and kidney were all found to be normal upon histological examination. This indicates that oral consumption of BMY did not result in any negative effects being manifested in the rodents.
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spelling upm-1090722024-09-02T06:49:51Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/109072/ Phytochemical analysis and toxicity assessment of Bouea macrophylla yoghurt Mahmad Rusli, Rusydatul Nabila Naomi, Ruth Yazid, Muhammad Dain Embong, Hashim Perumal, Kokilavani Othman, Fezah Jasni, Azmiza Syawani Jumidil, Siti Hadizah Balan, Santhra Segaran Zainal Abidin, Azrina Abdul Kadir, Khairul Kamilah Bahari, Hasnah Zakaria, Zainul Amiruddin The Bouea macrophylla fruit is native to Malaysia and is known for its many beneficial effects on one’s health. Probiotics are well-known for their roles as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-tumour properties due to their widespread use. As a result, the purpose of this study was to incorporate the ethanolic extract of Bouea macrophylla into yoghurt and then assess the rodents for any toxicological effects. According to the findings of the nutritional analysis, each 100 mL serving of the newly formulated yoghurt contains 3.29 g of fat, 5.79 g of carbohydrates, 2.92 g of total protein, and 2.72 g of sugar. The ability of the newly developed yoghurt to stimulate the growth of Lactobacilli was demonstrated by the fact that the peak intensity of Lactobacillus species was measured at 1.2 × 106 CFU/g while the titratable acidity of the lactic acid was measured at 0.599 CFU/g. In order to carry out the toxicological evaluation, forty-eight male Sprague Dawley (SD) rats were utilized. Oral administration of single doses of 2000 mg/kg over the course of 14 days was used for the study of acute toxicity. Subacute toxicity was studied by giving animals Bouea macrophylla yoghurt (BMY) at repeated doses of 50, 250, 500, and 1000 mg/kg/day over a period of 28 days, while the control group was given normal saline. The results of the acute toxicity test revealed that rats treated with increasing doses up to a maximum of 2000 mg/kg exhibited no signs of toxicity. After an additional 14 days without treatment, acute toxicity of a single dose (2000 mg/kg) of BMY did not show any treatment-related toxicity in any of the rats that were observed. According to the data from the subacute toxicity study, there were no differences between the treated groups and the control groups in terms of food and water intake, body weight, plasma biochemistry (AST, ALT, ALP, and creatinine), haematological products, or organ weights. The architecture of the liver, heart, and kidney were all found to be normal upon histological examination. This indicates that oral consumption of BMY did not result in any negative effects being manifested in the rodents. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2023-02-03 Article PeerReviewed Mahmad Rusli, Rusydatul Nabila and Naomi, Ruth and Yazid, Muhammad Dain and Embong, Hashim and Perumal, Kokilavani and Othman, Fezah and Jasni, Azmiza Syawani and Jumidil, Siti Hadizah and Balan, Santhra Segaran and Zainal Abidin, Azrina and Abdul Kadir, Khairul Kamilah and Bahari, Hasnah and Zakaria, Zainul Amiruddin (2023) Phytochemical analysis and toxicity assessment of Bouea macrophylla yoghurt. Toxins, 15 (2). art. no. 125. pp. 1-18. ISSN 2072-6651 https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/15/2/125 10.3390/toxins15020125
spellingShingle Mahmad Rusli, Rusydatul Nabila
Naomi, Ruth
Yazid, Muhammad Dain
Embong, Hashim
Perumal, Kokilavani
Othman, Fezah
Jasni, Azmiza Syawani
Jumidil, Siti Hadizah
Balan, Santhra Segaran
Zainal Abidin, Azrina
Abdul Kadir, Khairul Kamilah
Bahari, Hasnah
Zakaria, Zainul Amiruddin
Phytochemical analysis and toxicity assessment of Bouea macrophylla yoghurt
title Phytochemical analysis and toxicity assessment of Bouea macrophylla yoghurt
title_full Phytochemical analysis and toxicity assessment of Bouea macrophylla yoghurt
title_fullStr Phytochemical analysis and toxicity assessment of Bouea macrophylla yoghurt
title_full_unstemmed Phytochemical analysis and toxicity assessment of Bouea macrophylla yoghurt
title_short Phytochemical analysis and toxicity assessment of Bouea macrophylla yoghurt
title_sort phytochemical analysis and toxicity assessment of bouea macrophylla yoghurt
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/109072/
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