STUDYING THE ACUTE TOXICITY OF A MULTICOMPONENT DRY EXTRACT BASED ON MILK THISTLE, CORN, PEPPERMINT
Orginal langulage: Uzbek
Keywords:
acute toxicity, white mouse, milk thistle seeds, corn, peppermint leaves, extractAbstract
Today, liver diseases are common, and the lack of effective drugs for the treatment of liver pathologies makes this problem actual. Based on the foregoing, the acute toxicity of a multicomponent dry extract (milk thistle seeds, corn stigmas, peppermint leaves) developed by employees of the Tashkent Pharmaceutical Institute was studied.
The study of acute toxicity was carried out according to the standard method on white mice.
As a result, it was found that dry extract is highly harmless, since LD50> 6000 mg/kg - the preparation belongs to the fifth class of toxicity (practically non-toxic).
Based on the data obtained, it can be concluded that the preparation is highly harmless.
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