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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s43188-021-00090-5

Evaluation of the acute, sub-chronic and chronic oral toxicity, genetic toxicity, and safety of a Lomens-P0  

Jeong, Yong Joon (Research Institute, Genencell Co., Ltd.)
Jeon, Hyelin (Research Institute, Genencell Co., Ltd.)
Kim, Eun Jeong (Research Institute, Genencell Co., Ltd.)
Ryu, Hyeon Yeol (Korea Conformity Laboratories)
Song, Kyung Seuk (Korea Conformity Laboratories)
Kang, Se Chan (Department of Oriental Medicine Biotechnology)
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Toxicological Research / v.38, no.1, 2022 , pp. 69-90 More about this Journal
Abstract
Extracts of Hordeum vulgare and Chrysanthemum zawadskii, two traditional herbal medicines, have long been used to treat women's diseases. Our previous studies have confrmed that these extracts could help relieve the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome by inhibiting prolactin release. A mixture of these natural products was named Lomens-P0. In this study, we conducted three genotoxicity tests (bacterial reverse mutation, mammalian chromosome aberration, and mammalian erythrocyte micronucleus studies) and four oral toxicity tests (single-dose, 2-week repeated-dose, and 13-week repeated-dose studies in rodents, and a single-dose dose-escalation toxicity study in a non-rodent model) to confrm the potential toxicity and safety of Lomens-P0. The results of this series of tests indicated Lomens-P0 did not induce genotoxicity, and the NOAEL for the rodent was 2000 mg/kg BW/day. Similarly, no toxic efects were evident in the single-dose-escalation study in the non-rodent model. In conclusion, we confrmed that Lomens-P0 might have potential utility as a raw material for nutraceuticals and natural medicines.
Keywords
Hordeum vulgare; Chrysanthemum zawadskii; Genotoxicity; Oral toxicity; Natural medicines; NOAEL;
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