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POTENCIAL TÓXICO DE LAS PARTES ÁERAS DE LA PLANTA Mimosa pudica L.

Authors: Lores, Onel Fong; Rivas, Clara Azalea Berenguer; De La Vega Acosta, Jorge; Yoandra Mora Tassé;

POTENCIAL TÓXICO DE LAS PARTES ÁERAS DE LA PLANTA Mimosa pudica L.

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Objetivo: evaluar la toxicidad subcrónica de la decocción de las partes aéreas de esta planta con el objetivo de determinar su seguridad en la medicina popular. Método: el ensayo de toxicidad se realizó empleando el método de test límite por administración a dosis repetidas durante 28 días, empleando ratones NMRI de ambos sexos. Se evaluó el comportamiento del peso corporal durante todo el proceso experimental y al final del estudio se evaluaron parámetros hematológicos y bioquímicos y se realizó el estudio anatomopatológico de los principales órganos. Resultados: el comportamiento del peso corporal de los animales tratados con la decocción de la planta mostró una disminución significativa con respecto a los controles. Los parámetros hematológicos no mostraron alteraciones, mientras que en los bioquímicos se pudo apreciar una disminución de las proteínas plasmáticas y un incremento de la glucosa y la enzima alaninaminotransferasa. Discusión: el estudio histopatológico mostró alteraciones ligeras en encéfalo, hígado, pulmón, corazón, timo y riñones. Conclusiones: los hallazgos bioquímicos e histopatológicos encontrados muestran que la decocción de la planta M. pudica, administrada por vía oral a dosis repetidas, provoca ligeras alteraciones que advierten sobre las precauciones en el uso tradicional de la misma.

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