Comprehensive phytochemical and toxicological analysis of Chenopodium ambrosioides (L.) fractions

Author:

Drioua Soufiane1,Ameggouz Mouna1,Assouguem Amine23,Kara Mohammed4,Ullah Riaz5,Bari Ahmed6,Lahlali Rachid3,Fidan Hafize7,El-Guourrami Otman1,Benkhouili Fatima Zahra8,Maamar Yagoubi9,Benzeid Hanane1,Doukkali Anass1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry, Department of Drug Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mohammed V University in Rabat , Rabat , Morocco

2. Laboratory of Functional Ecology and Environment, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University , PO. box 2202 Imouzzer Street , Fez , 30000 , Morocco

3. Department of Plant Protection and Environment, National School of Agriculture , Meknes , Morocco

4. Laboratory of Biotechnology, Conservation and Valorisation of Natural Resources (LBCVNR), Faculty of Sciences Dhar El Mehraz, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdallah University , BP 1796 Atlas , Fez , 30000 , Morocco

5. Department of Pharmacognosy, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University , Riyadh , Saudi Arabia

6. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University , Riyadh , Riyadh Province 11451 , Saudi Arabia

7. Department of Tourism and Culinary Management, Faculty of Economics, University of Food Technologies , Plovdiv , Bulgaria

8. Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry, Department of Drug Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mohammed V University in Rabat , Rabat , Morocco

9. Laboratory of Microbiology, Clinical Biology Department, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mohammed V University in Rabat , Rabat , Morocco

Abstract

Abstract Chenopodium ambrosioides aerial parts have been historically employed in traditional medicine for addressing various ailments such as headaches, abdominal discomfort, joint issues, and respiratory disorders, alongside treatments for lice and warts. This study aimed to conduct a comprehensive phytochemical analysis of C. ambrosioides and assess the acute and subacute toxicity of oral treatments using fractions in preclinical trials. Spectrophotometric analysis via LC–MS/MS was used to characterize the plant’s chemical composition. Acute toxicity evaluation followed Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development code 42 guidelines, conducted on adult male and female Wistar strain mice. Subsequently, Swiss mice were divided into six groups for the subacute toxicity study, receiving oral doses of 200 mg/kg extracts and fractions for 28 days. Daily observations and biochemical analyses were performed, with LC–MS/MS revealing a diverse array of compounds including organic acids, flavonoids, phenolic acids, rutin, hesperidin, nicotiflorine, and fumaric acid. Results indicated no lethality or alterations in body weight in treated groups, though some organ weight changes were noted. Biochemical analyses demonstrated values within the normal range for all groups, suggesting that the treatments did not induce adverse effects. Acute and subacute treatments with fractions did not result in lethality or toxic alterations at therapeutic doses, implying the safety of the product at appropriate levels. This study underscores the potential of C. ambrosioides as a safe therapeutic option warranting further exploration.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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