1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-09351999000500011
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Influência da administração de extratos de duas plantas calcinogênicas sobre a fertilidade de ratos

Abstract: Investigou-se o efeito de extratos aquosos de Solanum malacoxylon (Sendter) Solanaceae (SM) (sin.: S. glaucophyllum) e Nierembergia veitchii (Hook) Solanaceae (NV), plantas calcinogênicas encontradas no Brasil, sobre a reprodução de ratos e sobre suas progênies. No experimento 1, ratos e ratas Wistar, em número variável conforme o grupo, receberam por via oral, durante os 40 dias anteriores ao acasalamento, extrato aquoso de ambas as plantas em dosagem equivalente à administração diária de 10,9g×kg-1 de planta… Show more

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“…Such parameters are of great importance as reduced body weight and food and water intake are clear signs of systemic general toxicity. 29,30 Besides, pubertal exposure to endocrine-disrupting substances might lead to metabolic disorders such as exacerbated weight gain and even obesity. 31,32 When it comes to pubertal development of male and female rats, it is well known that PPS and VO are external signs of such development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Such parameters are of great importance as reduced body weight and food and water intake are clear signs of systemic general toxicity. 29,30 Besides, pubertal exposure to endocrine-disrupting substances might lead to metabolic disorders such as exacerbated weight gain and even obesity. 31,32 When it comes to pubertal development of male and female rats, it is well known that PPS and VO are external signs of such development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Throughout the experimental period, all animals were carefully observed once daily for any clinical signs of toxicity according to the Hippocratic screening as follows: general activity, reflexes, response to tail touch and grip, straightening, strength to grab, tremors, Straub tail reaction, sedation, lacrimation, cyanosis, salivation, and piloerection. 15 Body weights were measured daily for dose calculation and statistical analysis at 23,29,36,43, and 50 days of age. In addition, food and water consumption were evaluated on days 23, 29, 36, 43, and 50 after birth.…”
Section: Pubertal Bioassaymentioning
confidence: 99%