2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2006.12.008
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Intra-uterine growth retardation after prenatal administration of Ginkgo biloba to rats

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“…The fact that overall use was relatively low (5.8%), and use of specific individual products was even lower does not diminish the need for further investigation of their safety during pregnancy. Indeed, several studies have identified concerns that should be further explored17–21, particularly in view of the fact that evidence of the efficacy of these products is largely unstudied. In the absence of evidence that most of the studied herbal and other natural products confer benefit to the pregnant woman, it is particularly important to identify even small risks, which would appreciably affect the benefit-risk calculus.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact that overall use was relatively low (5.8%), and use of specific individual products was even lower does not diminish the need for further investigation of their safety during pregnancy. Indeed, several studies have identified concerns that should be further explored17–21, particularly in view of the fact that evidence of the efficacy of these products is largely unstudied. In the absence of evidence that most of the studied herbal and other natural products confer benefit to the pregnant woman, it is particularly important to identify even small risks, which would appreciably affect the benefit-risk calculus.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O teste de qualidade realizado pelo laboratório Galena mostrou que o EGb tinha em sua composição química: 28,2% de Ginkgoflavanoglicosídeos, 8,3% de terpenolactonas, 15% de glicosídeos quercetina, 10,9% de glicosídeos kaempferol, 2,3% de glicosídeos isorhamenitina e menos de 5 ppm de ácidos ginkgólicos. A diluição do EGb761 foi preparada de modo a conter em 1 mL de água destilada a dose do fototerápico a ser administrado a cada animal por dia (Pinto et al, 2007).…”
Section: Extrato De Ginkgo Bilobaunclassified
“…A escolha da dose de EGb foi baseada em estudo anterior (Pinto et al, 2007), que sugeriu um efeito estrogênico do EGb na dose de 14 mg/kg/dia em ratas prenhes. As demais doses foram múltiplas da primeira.…”
Section: Grupos Experimentaisunclassified
“…Embora a administração de G. biloba em ratas Wistar, não determine alterações nas variáveis relacionadas com toxicidade sistêmica e reprodutiva (Castro et al, 2005), ginkgolídeos, in vitro, induziram a apoptose na massa celular interna, reduzindo a viabilidade dos blastocistos (Chan, 2005). Em ratas Wistar, a administração do extrato nas doses de 7 e 14 mg kg -1 dia -1 , durante a fetogênese e organogênese, induziram ao atraso no crescimento fetal intra-uterino (Pinto et al, 2007).…”
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