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Toxicity Assessment of Cadinene Sesquiterpenes from Eupatorium adenophorum in Mice |
Can-Bin Ouyang1, Xiao-Man Liu1, Qi Liu2, Jie Bai1, Hou-Yong Li1, Yuan Li1, Qiu-Xia Wang1, Dong-Dong Yan1, Lian-Gang Mao1, Aocheng Cao1, Mei-Xia Guo1 |
1. Department of Pesticides, Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Ministry of Agriculture, and State Key Laboratory for Biology of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests, Beijing 100193, People's Republic of China; 2. National Engineering Laboratory for Crop Efficient Water Use and Disaster Mitigation, and Key Laboratory of Dryland Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture, Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, People's Republic of China |
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Abstract This study evaluated toxic efficacy of Eupatorium adenophorum extracts, against the Kunming mice. In acute study, we firstly tested median lethal dose(LD50) in mice of three cadinene sesquiterpenes 2-deoxo-2-(acetyloxy)-9-oxoageraphorone(DAOA), 9-oxo-agerophorone(OA) and 9-oxo-10, 11-dehydro-agerophorone(ODA) from Eupatorium adenophorum(Ea). DAOA(215-4640 mg/kg BW, given orally) showed lowest LD50 at 926 mg/kg BW for male mice in contrast with OA(1470 mg/kg BW) and ODA(1470 mg/kg BW). In sub-acute study, repeated doses(75-300 mg/kg BW, for 7 days) of DAOA/OA increased blood parameters, liver and spleen index in dose dependent relationship, along with decrease in thymus index. The blood biochemical and histopathological examination showed that DAOA/OA dose 300 mg/kg BW significantly causes pathological changes of hepatic lobules and hepatocytes, which are consistent with cholestasis and hepatic injury. 75 mg/kg dose of DAOA/OA was found to be approximately/totally safe over the span of 7 days treatment showing no change in all above described parameters. Cadinene sesquiterpenes guarantee low risk to environment as a type of low toxic botanical components, which may find potential application in biopesticides development field.
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Keywords
Eupatorium adenophorum
Sesquiterpenes
Histopathology
Environmental toxicity
Biopesticide
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Issue Date: 11 February 2018
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