Evaluation of acute toxicity, 28-day repeated dose toxicity, and genotoxicity of Moringa oleifera leaves infusion and powder

Matheus Cavalcanti de Barros, Ana Gabrielle Barros Silva,Talita Giselly dos Santos Souza, Cristiano Aparecido Chagas, Janaina Carla Barbosa Machado,Magda Rhayanny Assuncao Ferreir, Luiz Alberto Lira Soares,Viviane Lansky Xavier, Larissa Cardoso Correa de Araujo,Elizabeth Fernanda de Oliveira Borba, Teresinha Goncalves da Silva,Robson Raion de Vasconcelos Alves, Luana Cassandra Breitenbach Barroso Coelho,Alisson Macario de Oliveira, Thiago Henrique Napolea,Patricia Maria Guedes Paiva

JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY(2022)

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Ethnopharmacological relevance: Moringa oleifera Lam. leaves infusion and powder are widely used by population due the nutritional and medicinal potentials, however data regarding safety of use are still inconclusive, leading to prohibition of this plant in some countries.Aim of the study: The present work investigated the nutritional and phytochemical composition, acute and 28-day repeated dose toxicity, and genotoxicity of M. oleifera leaves infusion and powder.Materials and methods: For nutritional characterization of leaf powder, it was determined: humidity; mineral residue (ash); total lipid, protein, carbohydrate, and crude fiber contents; and total caloric value. Phytochemical composition was determined by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The acute toxicity assay used Swiss female albino mice and oral administration in a single dose at 2000 and 5000 mg/kg of infusion or powder. The 28-day repeated dose toxicity assay employed female and male mice, with oral administration of infusion or powder at the doses 250, 500 and 1000 mg/kg. The animals were evaluated for body weight, water and feed consumption, biochemical and hematological parameters, and histology of the liver, spleen, and kidneys. In vivo genotoxicity and mutagenicity (2000 mg/kg) were evaluated by the comet assay and the micronucleus test, respectively.Results: Nutritional characterization confirmed that M. oleifera leaves are rich in proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, minerals, and fiber. HPLC indicated the presence of flavonoids and cinnamic derivatives as major polyphenols. Acute toxicity did not reveal alterations in weight gain and water and feed consumptions and no change in biochemical, hematological, and histological parameters. Behavior alterations was observed in the first 2 h after administration at 5000 mg/kg in both treatments. Infusion did not present toxicity when administered for 28 days. Conversely, the powder at 500 and 1000 mg/kg promoted liver and kidney damages observed through biochemical parameters and histopathology. Genotoxicity and mutagenicity were not detected at 2000 mg/kg.Conclusions: The present study reveals that M. oleifera leaves are an important source of polyphenols and nu-trients. Indiscriminate use of both infusion and crude leaf powder above 2000 mg/kg and powder at 500 and 1000 mg/kg are not recommended. Chronic toxicological studies and establishment of preparation protocols are suggested aiming to guarantee the safety in the use of M. oleifera leaves as nutraceutical by population.
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Drumstick tree,Toxicological evaluation,Flavonoids,Safety assessment,Comet assay
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