Assessment of Biological Activities, Acute and Sub-chronic Toxicity of Liang (Gnetum gnemon var. tenerum) Leaves Powder, a Natural Product

Biol Pharm Bull. 2023 Dec 1;46(12):1666-1675. doi: 10.1248/bpb.b23-00208. Epub 2023 Oct 27.

Abstract

Gnetum gnemon var. tenerum (Gnetaceae) is a shrub plant native to South-East Asia. In Thailand, Liang leaves are commonly consumed in South of Thailand as vegetable. According to literature, they have an antihyperglycemic capacity because of their rich chlorophyll, fiber, and protein. However, there is need to assess the safety since natural food products are not completely devoid of toxicity. This study aimed to assess the biological activities as well as the acute and sub-chronic oral toxicity of Liang leaves powder (LLP). The evaluation of LLP for acute oral toxicity was performed at dose level 2000 mg/kg body weight in Wistar rats while the sub-chronic oral toxicity of LLP was performed at the effective dose (1.47 g/kg) for antihyperglycemic property according to Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)-425. The results showed that LLP demonstrated anti-inflammatory activities. It also showed no clinical signs of toxic effects and mortality in rats throughout 90 d. Thus, LLP could be classified in GHS category 5 which are of relatively low acute toxicity and then the lethal dose, 50% (LD50) cut off at 5000 mg/kg body weight to infinity (∞). Administration of LLP to the experimental rats significantly increased (p < 0.05) the concentration of triglyceride and increased concentration of creatinine as a result of kidney malfunction was also noticed in the experimental rats. Hematological alteration was not noticed in the treated female rats, but red blood cell, hemoglobin and hematocrit concentrations significantly increased in the treated male rats. The study concludes that sub-chronic administration of 1.47 g/kg LLP is relatively safe.

Keywords: Gnetum gnemon; Liang leaf; OECD Guideline 408; Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Guideline 425; acute toxicity; sub-chronic toxicity.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biological Products*
  • Body Weight
  • Gnetum*
  • Hypoglycemic Agents / toxicity
  • Plant Extracts / toxicity
  • Plant Leaves
  • Powders
  • Rats
  • Rats, Wistar
  • Toxicity Tests, Acute

Substances

  • Powders
  • Biological Products
  • Plant Extracts
  • Hypoglycemic Agents