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Safety profile of subacute oral administration of ethanolic extract of Gracilaria manilaensis Yamamoto & Trono
Gracilaria manilaensis is a red seaweed found in some regions of Peninsula Malaysia. In vitro studies have demonstrated that G. manilaensis has neuritogenic, neuroprotective, anticancer, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties, suggesting that it could be developed into health supplement. However,...
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Published in: | Journal of applied phycology 2024-08, Vol.36 (4), p.2173-2182 |
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Summary: | Gracilaria manilaensis
is a red seaweed found in some regions of Peninsula Malaysia.
In vitro
studies have demonstrated that
G. manilaensis
has neuritogenic, neuroprotective, anticancer, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties, suggesting that it could be developed into health supplement. However, the effects of oral consumption of
G. manilaensis
have not yet been evaluated
in vivo
. The present study evaluated the safety of sub-acute oral consumption of
G. manilaensis
ethanolic extract. 10, 50, 100, 250, and 500 mg kg
-1
G. manilaensis
ethanolic extracts and distilled water (control) were administered to adult female Sprague-Dawley rats (n=3 per group) by oral gavage for 28 days. Our results showed that the
G. manilaensis
ethanolic extract did not induce abnormal behaviour, body weight changes, or affect the mortality rate between treatment and control groups. There were no abnormal haematological and biochemical findings, except that 500 mg kg
-1
G. manilaensis
ethanolic extract may affect renal function, as urea levels and urea/creatinine ratio were lower when compared to other treatment groups. Gross necropsy did not reveal any abnormalities in the vital organs in all groups. There were no significant differences (
p > 0.05
) in the percentage relative weight of organs between treatment and control groups. In conclusion, the findings showed that daily oral consumption of
G. manilaensis
ethanolic extracts at 250 mg kg
-1
or lower for 28 days was safe. The findings from this study provide a basis for future studies to investigate the
in vivo
health promoting effects of
G. manilaensis
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ISSN: | 0921-8971 1573-5176 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10811-024-03218-w |