Evaluation of Skin Irritation and Acute and Subacute Oral Toxicity of Essential Oils in Rabbit and Mice.

J Toxicol

Plant Biology and Biodiversity Management Department, College of Computational Sciences and Natural, Addis Ababa University, Private P.O. Box 34731, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Published: January 2019

is used in traditional and folk medicines of Ankober District, North Central Ethiopia, for the treatment of several livestock and human disorders. This toxicity study aimed to investigate essential oil oral toxicity in mice and skin irritation in rabbit. essential oil was analyzed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry methods and showed predominance of Eucalyptol (52.36%), Camphor (11.91%), gamma-terpinene (8.775%) and endoborneol (7.585%). Limit test at 2000 mg/kg dose was used for essential oil acute toxicity test and revealed LD value was higher than 2000 mg/kg. For subacute toxicity study 2000mg/kg was given orally to each mouse for 21 days. The result demonstrated no significant changes (p > 0.05) in the body weights, and biochemical parameters, gross abnormalities, water, and food intake were observed. No macroscopic changes were seen in the histopathology analysis of kidneys and livers. For skin irritation test shaved rabbit skin was treated with 10% ointment formulation. Ointment of oil did not affect mice skin. Generally, this toxicity study demonstrated that essential oil is nontoxic.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6369505PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5979546DOI Listing

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