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Horiz. méd. (Impresa) ; 3(1/2): 69-78, dic. 2003. ilus, tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, LIPECS | ID: lil-677693

ABSTRACT

Se realizó el estudio fitoquímico, toxicológico agudo y citotóxico del cinnamomum zeylanicum (canela). Para la determinación de la DL50 se utilizaron 30 ratones albinos, cuyos pesos oscilaron entre 25 y 30 gr., siguiendo el método de Probits. Igualmente se determinó la concentración letal media (CL-50) en artemia salina. La actividad citotóxica y teratogénica fue evaluada en huevos de Tetrapygus Níger (erizo de mar). Nos permite concluir, siguiendo los criterios de William, que el extracto metanólico de la canela es ligeramente tóxico y posee efecto citotóxico frente al erizo de mar, no evidenciándose efecto teratogénico, a las dosis empleadas.


We have performed a Phytochemic. Toxicologic and Cytotoxic study, of Cinamomum zeylanicum (canela) in laboratory. We have determinated the letal 50-doses (DLSO) in mice, the letal middle concentration (CL_50) in Artemia salina and the cytotoxic and teratogenic effect on Tetrapygus niger eggs (sea Hedgehog). We may conclude following the William Criterions that the metanolic extract of canela is lightly toxic and it has cytotoxic effects on sea Hedgehog at the doses studied.


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Male , Animals , Female , Mice , Artemia , Cinnamomum zeylanicum/toxicity , Cytotoxins , Sea Urchins , Plant Extracts/toxicity , Methanol/toxicity , Toxicity Tests/methods
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-17410

ABSTRACT

The histopathological effect of a single intratracheal dose of respirable cinnamon dust, cinnamon dust extract, and cellulose dust on the lungs of rats was studied sequentially one, seven days and one month after treatment. Exposure to respirable cinnamon and cellulose dusts resulted in alveobronchiolitis at the end of the first and seventh day, and fibrotic changes by the end of the first month. As the extract of cinnamon dust caused no histopathological alterations, it is assumed that the cellulose content of cinnamon dust was responsible for the histological reactions.


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Animals , Bronchiolitis/etiology , Cinnamomum zeylanicum/toxicity , Dust , Lung/pathology , Male , Rats
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