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Developmental toxicity assessment of Drymaria cordata (Linn.) Willd using zebrafish embryo.

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Drymaria cordata (Linn.) Willd is a creeping herb belonging to the Caryophyllaceae family, widely used as a traditional medicine In Africa and North- east India for various ailments. Many therapeutic… Click to show full abstract

Drymaria cordata (Linn.) Willd is a creeping herb belonging to the Caryophyllaceae family, widely used as a traditional medicine In Africa and North- east India for various ailments. Many therapeutic applications of D. cordata was reported in various scientific studies but the teratogenicity study of this herb was not documented till now. The present study was aimed to assess the developmental toxic effect and median lethal concentration (LC50) of methanol extract of Drymaria cordata leaf (DCME) using zebrafish embryos. After spawning of male and female zebrafish, healthy zebrafish embryos were selected by microscopic screening and transferred into 96 well plate for the study. Embryos were exposed to DCME at concentrations ranging from 50-400 µg/ml in 2% DMSO from 24 hpf to 72 hpf. Developmental and morphological abnormalities were microscopically evaluated. Fifty percent lethal concentration (LC50) of DCME was determined by observation from 24hpf to 72hpf. The concentration dependent toxic effects of DCME on developing embryos of zebrafish was found in the study upon time. At 72 hpf, the median lethal concentration (LC50) of DCME was found with visible developmental defects such as heartbeat rate, less pigmentation, oedema, spinal curvature, immature yolk sac as well as reduced hatching rate and slowdown of growth. The median lethal dose was found to be 448µg/ml at 72 hpf on zebra fish embryos meriting further studies on toxicological profiling of the plants.

Keywords: concentration; drymaria cordata; linn willd; cordata linn; using zebrafish

Journal Title: Current drug safety
Year Published: 2022

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