Molecules (Mar 2024)

Toxicity Study on Crude Alkaloid Extracts of <i>Houttuyniae herba</i> Based on Zebrafish and Mice

  • Jing Liu,
  • Yingxue Wu,
  • Yanni Xu,
  • Ying Han,
  • Shuai Kang,
  • Zhong Dai,
  • Hongyu Jin,
  • Feng Wei,
  • Shuangcheng Ma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29051107
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 5
p. 1107

Abstract

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Houttuyniae herba has a long history of medicinal and edible homology in China. It has the functions of clearing heat and detoxifying, reducing swelling and purulent discharge, diuresis, and relieving gonorrhea. It is mainly distributed in the central, southeastern, and southwestern provinces of China. Houttuyniae herba has been designated by the National Ministry of Health of China as a dual-use plant for both food and medicine. Comprising volatile oils, flavonoids, and alkaloids as its primary constituents, Houttuyniae herba harbors aristolactams, a prominent subclass of alkaloids. Notably, the structural affinity of aristolactams to aristolochic acids is discernible, the latter known for its explicit toxicological effects. Additionally, the safety study on Houttuyniae herba mainly focused on the ethanol, methanol, or aqueous extract. In this study, both zebrafish and mice were used to evaluate the acute toxicity of the total alkaloids extracts from Houttuyniae herba (HHTAE). The zebrafish experiment showed that a high concentration (0.1 mg/mL) of HHTAE had a lethal effect on zebrafish embryos. Furthermore, the mice experiment results showed that, even at a higher dose of 2000 mg/kg, HHTAE was not toxic. In conclusion, HHTAE was of low safety risk.

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