Acute and Subacute Toxicity of Safranal, a Constituent of Saffron, in Mice and Rats

AuthorHossein Hosseinzadehen
AuthorSaied Sadeghi Shakiben
AuthorAbbas Khadem Samenien
AuthorElahe Taghiabadien
Issued Date2013-01-31en
AbstractThe acute and sub-acute toxicity of safranal were studied in rat and mice within 2 and 21 days after exposure, respectively. For subacute toxicity, changes in weight as well as biochemical, hematological and pathological parameters were studied. The intraperitoneal LD50 values of safranal were 1.48 mL/kg in male mice, 1.88 mL/kg in female mice and 1.50 mL/kg in male rats. Oral LD50 values were 21.42 mL/kg in male mice, 11.42 mL/kg in female mice and 5.53 mL/kg in male rats. For subacute toxicity, safranal was administered orally to male rats once daily for 21 days. In hematological tests, a significant decrease in RBC counts, hematocrit, hemoglobin and platelets were observed. Safranal decreased cholesterol, triglyceride and alkalin phosphatase. Lactate dehydrogenase and serum urea nitrogen were increased by safranal. Histological studies indicated that safranal did not have any toxic effect on the heart, liver and spleen. However, pathological changes were seen in the kidney and lung. According to LD50 values, safranal was low-toxic in acute intraperitoneal route and practically non-toxic in acute oral administration in both mice and rats. In subacute toxicity, safranal changed some hematological and biochemical parameters.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22037/ijpr.2013.1247en
URIhttps://brieflands.com/journals/ijpr/articles/125648en
KeywordSafranalen
Keyword<i>Crocus sativus</i>en
KeywordSaffronen
KeywordAcute toxicityen
KeywordSubacute toxicity.en
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleAcute and Subacute Toxicity of Safranal, a Constituent of Saffron, in Mice and Ratsen
TypeOriginal Articleen

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