Evaluation of Acute Oral Toxicity of a Polyherbal Ayurvedic Formulation in Wistar Rats as per OECD 423

  • Sourabh Giri Baballi Umeshgiri Researcher, Valyou Products Private Limited, Shivamogga, Karnataka, India.
  • Apoorva Nagraj Researcher, Valyou Products Private Limited, Shivamogga, Karnataka, India.
  • Radhika Hollehonnuru Meghraj Researcher, Valyou Products Private Limited, Shivamogga, Karnataka, India.
  • A.K. Srinivasamurthy Managing Director, Valyou Products Private Limited, Shivamogga, Karnataka, India.
Keywords: Acute oral toxicity, OECD 423, Polyherbal formulation, Amrith Noni Artho Plus, Wistar rats, Ayurvedic medicine

Abstract

The present study systematically evaluated the acute oral toxicity profile of Amrith Noni Artho Plus - a polyherbal Ayurvedic formulation containing Morinda citrifolia (Noni), Vitex negundo (Nirgundi), Boswellia serrata (Shallaki), and Commiphora wightii (Guggulu) - in accordance with OECD Guideline 423. Twelve female Wistar rats were subjected to a stepwise testing protocol involving initial (Step 1) and confirmatory (Step 2) phases, with three animals per dose group receiving single oral administrations of either 300mg/kg or 2000mg/kg body weight (limit test dose) via gavage. The formulation was suspended in normal saline (10ml/kg) and administered following overnight fasting. Animals underwent intensive clinical monitoring at predefined intervals (10 min, 30 min, 1h, 2h, 4h, 6h) post-dosing followed by twice-daily observations for 14 days. No mortality or treatment-related clinical signs of toxicity (including behavioural alterations, neurological symptoms, or autonomic disturbances) were observed at any dose level. Body weight trajectories and food/water consumption patterns remained normal throughout the study period, with no statistically significant deviations from baseline (p > 0.05). Gross pathological examination upon termination revealed no abnormalities in vital organs (liver, kidneys, heart, and spleen), and organ-to-body weight ratios fell within normal physiological ranges. The absence of adverse effects at 2000mg/kg classifies this formulation as Category 5 ("unclassified") under the OECD Globally Harmonized System, indicating an exceptionally wide safety margin. This study demonstrates that Amrith Noni Artho Plus is safe at doses up to 2000mg/kg, supporting its non-toxic nature and potential for safe therapeutic use.

Published
15-06-2025
How to Cite
Sourabh Giri Baballi Umeshgiri, Apoorva Nagraj, Radhika Hollehonnuru Meghraj, & A.K. Srinivasamurthy. (2025). Evaluation of Acute Oral Toxicity of a Polyherbal Ayurvedic Formulation in Wistar Rats as per OECD 423. International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharma Research, 13(5), 16-21. https://doi.org/10.47070/ijapr.v13i5.3710
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