Teratogenic effects and maternal toxicity sprague dawley rats fed Ficusdeltoidea leaves aqueous extract in late gestation

Ficusdeltoidea have many beneficial uses however no report has been documented on the possible teratogenic effects if consumed during pregnancy. A study was conducted to observe the effects of feeding Ficusdeltoidea leaves aqueous extract (FDLAE) to rats during the late gestation period. Thirty...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, F., Hussin, Huzlinda, Sukardi, Sabrina
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Language:English
Published: International Organization Of Scientific Research (IOSR) 2016
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52937/1/Teratogenic%20effects%20and%20maternal%20toxicity%20sprague%20dawley%20rats%20fed%20Ficusdeltoidea%20leaves%20aqueous%20extract%20in%20late%20gestation.pdf
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author Abdullah, F.
Hussin, Huzlinda
Sukardi, Sabrina
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Hussin, Huzlinda
Sukardi, Sabrina
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description Ficusdeltoidea have many beneficial uses however no report has been documented on the possible teratogenic effects if consumed during pregnancy. A study was conducted to observe the effects of feeding Ficusdeltoidea leaves aqueous extract (FDLAE) to rats during the late gestation period. Thirty pregnant Sprague Dawley rats were divided equally into five groups: positive control (retinylpalmitate in corn oil), negative control (only water), vehicle control (corn oil), low dose (5g/kg/day) and high dose (10g/kg/day) of FDLAE. Dams were sacrificed at term and their uteri removed by Caesarean section. Livers, placentae and kidneys of dams were subjected to histopathological examination. Fetuses were stained with Adlizarin Red S to observe skeletal malformations. The results showed that the maternal liver and kidneys were significantly (p<0.05) affected in FDLAE treatment and positive control groups, however only the placenta was affected in the positive control group. Mortality of dams and numerous skeletal abnormalities of fetuses were also observed in FDLAE treatment groups. We suggest that feeding FDLAE to pregnant dams during the late gestation period cause teratogenic effects and contribute to maternal toxicity.
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spelling upm.eprints-529372017-11-23T06:12:43Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52937/ Teratogenic effects and maternal toxicity sprague dawley rats fed Ficusdeltoidea leaves aqueous extract in late gestation Abdullah, F. Hussin, Huzlinda Sukardi, Sabrina Ficusdeltoidea have many beneficial uses however no report has been documented on the possible teratogenic effects if consumed during pregnancy. A study was conducted to observe the effects of feeding Ficusdeltoidea leaves aqueous extract (FDLAE) to rats during the late gestation period. Thirty pregnant Sprague Dawley rats were divided equally into five groups: positive control (retinylpalmitate in corn oil), negative control (only water), vehicle control (corn oil), low dose (5g/kg/day) and high dose (10g/kg/day) of FDLAE. Dams were sacrificed at term and their uteri removed by Caesarean section. Livers, placentae and kidneys of dams were subjected to histopathological examination. Fetuses were stained with Adlizarin Red S to observe skeletal malformations. The results showed that the maternal liver and kidneys were significantly (p<0.05) affected in FDLAE treatment and positive control groups, however only the placenta was affected in the positive control group. Mortality of dams and numerous skeletal abnormalities of fetuses were also observed in FDLAE treatment groups. We suggest that feeding FDLAE to pregnant dams during the late gestation period cause teratogenic effects and contribute to maternal toxicity. International Organization Of Scientific Research (IOSR) 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52937/1/Teratogenic%20effects%20and%20maternal%20toxicity%20sprague%20dawley%20rats%20fed%20Ficusdeltoidea%20leaves%20aqueous%20extract%20in%20late%20gestation.pdf Abdullah, F. and Hussin, Huzlinda and Sukardi, Sabrina (2016) Teratogenic effects and maternal toxicity sprague dawley rats fed Ficusdeltoidea leaves aqueous extract in late gestation. IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences, 11 (6). pp. 31-37. ISSN 2319-7676; ESSN: 2278-3008 http://www.iosrjournals.org 10.9790/3008-1106033137
spellingShingle Abdullah, F.
Hussin, Huzlinda
Sukardi, Sabrina
Teratogenic effects and maternal toxicity sprague dawley rats fed Ficusdeltoidea leaves aqueous extract in late gestation
title Teratogenic effects and maternal toxicity sprague dawley rats fed Ficusdeltoidea leaves aqueous extract in late gestation
title_full Teratogenic effects and maternal toxicity sprague dawley rats fed Ficusdeltoidea leaves aqueous extract in late gestation
title_fullStr Teratogenic effects and maternal toxicity sprague dawley rats fed Ficusdeltoidea leaves aqueous extract in late gestation
title_full_unstemmed Teratogenic effects and maternal toxicity sprague dawley rats fed Ficusdeltoidea leaves aqueous extract in late gestation
title_short Teratogenic effects and maternal toxicity sprague dawley rats fed Ficusdeltoidea leaves aqueous extract in late gestation
title_sort teratogenic effects and maternal toxicity sprague dawley rats fed ficusdeltoidea leaves aqueous extract in late gestation
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52937/1/Teratogenic%20effects%20and%20maternal%20toxicity%20sprague%20dawley%20rats%20fed%20Ficusdeltoidea%20leaves%20aqueous%20extract%20in%20late%20gestation.pdf
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