Marine molluscs from the family Muricidae are under development as a potential medicinal food for the prevention of colon cancer and treatment of gynaecological cancers. Here we report the outcome of the first in vivo toxicity assessment on an anticancer extract from a muricid mollusc containing brominated indole derivatives. Mice received the concentrated lipophilic extract by daily oral gavage over a two-week period. Mortality or clinical toxicity symptoms resulting from the extract were not detected during the trial, and there was no difference in the body weight of treated and control mice at the end of the trial. Histological analysis revealed some evidence for mild, idiosyncratic effects on the gastrointestinal tract and liver, including necrosis, fatty change, and inflammation in a small proportion
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Gastrointestinal and hepatotoxicity assessment of an anticancer extract from muricid molluscs
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Vol.2013
2013
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- Title
- Gastrointestinal and hepatotoxicity assessment of an anticancer extract from muricid molluscs
- Creators
- Chantel B Westley - Flinders UniversityKirsten Benkendorff - Southern Cross UniversityCassandra M McIver - Flinders UniversityRichard K Le Leu - Flinders UniversityCatherine A Abbott - Flinders University
- Publication Details
- Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Vol.2013
- Identifiers
- 2565; 991012821578402368
- Academic Unit
- Science; School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Marine Ecology Research Centre; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article