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Effect of Libidibia ferrea bark and seed in maternal reproductive and biochemical outcomes and fetal anomaly in rats. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Unhealthy pregnant women in underdeveloped regions often rely on traditional healers, which may expose them to toxic plant substances; this study examines the effects of Libidibia ferrea extracts on maternal and fetal health.
  • High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) identified key compounds in the extracts, revealing potential risks associated with their use during pregnancy.
  • Results showed that pregnant rats exposed to the extracts had fetuses with growth retardation and anatomical deformities, indicating that L. ferrea is unsafe for use during pregnancy.

Article Abstract

Background: Unhealthy pregnant women living in underdeveloped regions are usually treated by traditional healers, inadvertent of the potential toxic effects of plant-derivative substances. Thus, we investigated whether exposure to a hydroalcoholic extract of bark and seed of Libidibia ferrea during pregnancy results in fetotoxicity and maternal toxicity. The main constituents of both extracts were analyzed by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC).

Methods: Pregnant rats were divided into three groups: control (C), group exposed to extract of bark (Lfb-1.0 g/kg/day), and group exposed to extract of the seed (Lfs-1.0 g/kg/day). Biochemical parameters, reproductive capacity, morphological effects in the offspring were analyzed.

Results: HPLC fingerprint confirmed the presence of ellagic in both bark and seed extracts, and the absence of detectable concentrations of gallic and catechin. Fetuses exposed to L. ferrea extracts presented shorter mean lengths for head and body sections when compared to those in C and exhibited visceral and skeletal anomalies. Pregnant rats exposed to Lfs extracts show alterations in serum creatinine levels and yield amniotic fluid with abnormal biochemical composition.

Conclusion: Bark or seed extracts of L. ferrea do not exhibit safety level compatible to be used in the gestational period.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bdr2.1520DOI Listing

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