ACUTE TOXICITY OF OPUNTIA FICUS INDICA AND PISTACIA LENTISCUS SEED OILS IN MICE

Authors

  • AHMED BOUKELOUA Pharmacotoxicology Laboratory. department of veterinary sciences .university of Constantine. Algeria.
  • ABDELMALIK BELKHIRI Departement of Pharmacy, Phyto pharmacognosy and Botany Laboratory, Mentouri Constantine University, Algeria.
  • Zouhir DJERROU Pharmacotoxicology Laboratory. department of veterinary sciences .university of Constantine. Algeria.
  • Laid BAHRI Department of pharmacy, faculty of medicine, Mentouri Constantine University, Algeria.
  • Nadji BOULEBDA Faculty of Fundamental Sciences, Nature and Life, Jijel University, Algeria.
  • Youcef Hamdi Pacha Pharmacotoxicology Laboratory. department of veterinary sciences .university of Constantine. Algeria.

Keywords:

Opuntia ficus indica L., Pistacia lentiscus L., seed oil, acute toxicity.

Abstract

Opuntia ficus indica and Pistacia lentiscus L. seeds are used in traditional medicine. The objective of this study was to investigate the toxicity of the fixed oil of Opuntia ficus indica and Pistacia lentiscus L. seeds in mice through determination of LD50 values, and also the physicochemical characteristics of the fixed oil of these oils. The acute toxicity of their fixed oil were also investigated in mice using the method of Kabba and Berhens. The fixed oil of Pistacia lentiscus and Opuntia ficus indica seeds were extracted and analyzed for its chemical and physical properties such as acid value, free fatty acid percentage (% FFA), iodine index, and saponification value as well as refractive index and density. LD50 values obtained by single doses, orally and intraperitoneally administered in mice, were respectively 43 ± 0,8 ;[40.7- 45.4 ] ml/kg body wt. p.o. and 2.72 ± 0,1 ;[2.52–2.92] ml/kg body wt. i.p. for Opuntia ficus indica ; and 37 ± 1 ;[34.4 – 39.8 ] ml/kg body wt. p.o. and 2.52 ± 0,2 ;[2.22 – 2.81 ] ml/kg body wt. i.p. for Pistacia lentiscus respectively. The yields of seed oil were respectively calculated as 20.25% and 10.41%. The acid and free fatty acid values indicated that the oil has a low acidity

Author Biographies

AHMED BOUKELOUA, Pharmacotoxicology Laboratory. department of veterinary sciences .university of Constantine. Algeria.

Rue des frères Ferrad. N° 215 – Ain El-Bey . Constantine

ABDELMALIK BELKHIRI, Departement of Pharmacy, Phyto pharmacognosy and Botany Laboratory, Mentouri Constantine University, Algeria.

Departement of Pharmacy, Phyto pharmacognosy and Botany Laboratory, Mentouri Constantine University, Algeria.

Zouhir DJERROU, Pharmacotoxicology Laboratory. department of veterinary sciences .university of Constantine. Algeria.

Veterinary sciences department, Faculty of sciences, university Mentouri Constantine.Algeria.

Laid BAHRI, Department of pharmacy, faculty of medicine, Mentouri Constantine University, Algeria.

Department of pharmacy, faculty of medicine, Mentouri Constantine University, Algeria.

Nadji BOULEBDA, Faculty of Fundamental Sciences, Nature and Life, Jijel University, Algeria.

Faculty of Fundamental Sciences, Nature and Life, Jijel University, Algeria.

Youcef Hamdi Pacha, Pharmacotoxicology Laboratory. department of veterinary sciences .university of Constantine. Algeria.

Pharmacotoxicology Laboratory. department of veterinary sciences .university of Constantine. Algeria.

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Published

2012-05-21

How to Cite

BOUKELOUA, A., BELKHIRI, A., DJERROU, Z., BAHRI, L., BOULEBDA, N., & Hamdi Pacha, Y. (2012). ACUTE TOXICITY OF OPUNTIA FICUS INDICA AND PISTACIA LENTISCUS SEED OILS IN MICE. African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines, 9(4), 607–611. Retrieved from https://journals.athmsi.org/index.php/ajtcam/article/view/1459

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