ISSN: 2577-4328
Authors: Kadam AB*
In folk medicine, certain plants are used to prevent pregnancy. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the synergistic formulation of conventional contraceptive herb’s acute toxicity. Acute toxicity refers to a negative change that happens right away after exposure to a drug. Using OECD-423 recommendations, the acute toxicity of crude oil and its aqueous extract was assessed after oral administration to female mice. 2000mg/kg of a high extract was provided as a single dosage, and the effects on mortality, behavioural pattern, and spontaneous movement (Locomotor activity) of the body were assessed. The upper limit of 2000 mg/kg did not result in any fatalities. The results indicated that both aqueous and petroleum ether had LD50 values more than 2000 mg/kg. Consequently, plant synergistic extract is safe. This research can be used to determine the dose structure for future experiments evaluating the efficacy of natural contraceptive herbs.
Keywords: Natural Contraceptive Herbs; Contraceptive Activity; Acute Toxicity