Two new diterpene pyrones, asperginols
A (1) and B
(2), and four known analogues (3–6) were isolated from the endophytic fungus Aspergillus sp. HAB10R12. The structures and absolute configurations of these
compounds were elucidated based on the analysis of their NMR, MS,
and X-ray diffraction data. The revision of the absolute configurations
at C-10, C-11, and C-14 of the known diterpene pyrones (3–6) and the determination of the configuration
at the polyene side chain for compounds (4–6) were made using chemical methods and vibrational circular
dichroism analysis. This group of diterpene pyrone compounds showed
unique structural features including a 7/6/6 tricyclic diterpene moiety
with an unusual trans–syn–trans stereochemical
arrangement. Compound 6 showed moderate activity against
the HT-29 colon cancer cell line.
Background
Lauric acid (LA), a common constituent of coconut oil, is used as food additives and supplements in various formulations. Despite various potential pharmacological properties, no scientific evidence on its dose-related toxicity and safety is available till date.
Objective
The current study was conducted to evaluate acute oral toxicity of LA on normal rats.
Methods
The study was conducted in accordance with the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development guidelines (OECD 423) with slight modifications. LA was administered orally to female Sprague Dawley (SD) rats (n = 6/group) at a single dose of 300 and 2,000 mg/kg body weight, respectively, while normal control received vehicle only. Animals from all the three groups were monitored for any behavioural and toxicological changes and mortality for two weeks. Food and fluid consumption, body weight was monitored on daily basis. At the end (on day 15th) of the experimental period, blood was collected for haematological and biochemical analysis. Further, all the animals were euthanized, and internal organs were harvested for histopathological investigation using four different stainings; haematoxylin and eosin, Masson trichrome, Periodic Acid Schiff and Picro Sirius Red for gross pathology through microscopical observation.
Results
The study results showed no LA treatment-related mortality and morbidity at two different dosages. Daily food and water consumption, body weight, relative organ weight, haematological, and biochemical analysis were observed to be normal with no severe alterations to the internal tissues.
Conclusion
The current finding suggests that single oral administration of LA, even up to 2,000 mg/kg body weight, did not exhibit any signs of toxicity in SD rats; thus, it was safe to be used on disease models in animals.
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