EVALUATION OF ACUTE TOXICITY AND SUB-CHRONIC TOXICITY OF HOANG LIEN SON NATURAL BUG EXTRACT
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Conducted research to evaluate acute toxicity and sub-chronic toxicity of Hoang Lien Son natural bug extract (ĐTBX) on mice and rat in the laboratory, showed that white mice drank powdery mildew liquid with different dose levels from 30,0 g/kg to 67,5 g/kg, no abnormal symptoms were observed in mice, nor did any mice die. White rat drinking ĐTBX dose of 0,42 g/kg/day and dose of 1,26 g/kg/day, continuously for 90 days, did not affect the general condition, body weight of rats as well as blood indices, histopathology, biochemical indices and histopathology of liver, spleen and kidney. From the above results, we conclude that Hoang Lien Son natural bug extract is safe in acute toxicity and sub-chronic toxicity tests on experimental animals.
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Hoang Lien Son natural bugs, acute toxicity, sub-chronic toxicity
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