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Title: Body Weight, Cholesterol Changes and Sub-Chronic Toxicity of Mice Treated with An Emulsion Product Rich in b-Carotene
Authors: Bohari, Bohari
Lestari, Fenny Dian
Rahmadi, Anton
Keywords: cholesterol changes
sub-chronic toxicity
beta-carotene
emulsion
Issue Date: 18-Jul-2019
Publisher: Cell and BioPharmaceutical Institute
Citation: Bohari, B., Lestari, F.D., Rahmadi, A. Body Weight, Cholesterol Changes and Sub-Chronic Toxicity of Mice Treated with an Emulsion Product Rich in beta-carotene. Mol. Cell Biomed. Sci. 2019; in press
Series/Report no.: Molecullar Cellular Biomedical Sciences;2019; in press
Abstract: Background: One of the conditions for releasing standardized herbal medicines is the presence of pre-clinical testing that can be approached with mice. Emulsion products with the main composition of pumpkin, red palm oil, and dragon fruit have high levels of β-carotene. The purpose of this study was to observe changes in weight, cholesterol, and sub-chronic toxicity from mice treated with emulsion products. Materials and Methods: Mice observed consisted of 6 groups: (1) untreated control (given standard ration); (2) negative control (given standard ration and 2.8% (v/b) egg yolk); (3) positive control (given standard ration and 0.4% (v/b) β-carotene); (4) standard ration, 0.4% (v/b) β-carotene and 2.8% (v/b) egg yolk; (5) given a standard ration and 2% (v/b) emulsion products; and (6) given a standard ration, 2% (v/b) emulsion products and 2.8% (v/b) egg yolk. Observations of sub-chronic toxicity were approached by measuring creatinine levels, kidney weight, and visual observation of kidney swelling. Results: The use of β-carotene-rich emulsions does not cause a decrease in the average weight of mice. In general, β-carotene and emulsion can overcome cholesterol increases on the 7th day, but not for the 15th day as a result of standard food intake. The increase in creatinine levels only occurs in mice treated with egg yolk control. The additional treatment of β-carotene and emulsion successfully prevents the increase in creatinine levels. Conclusion: Emulsion products did not cause changes in weight, were able to reduce cholesterol levels in a limited manner and were not toxic to mice
URI: http://repository.unmul.ac.id/handle/123456789/3550
ISSN: 2527-3442
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