Cherian, K MGandhi, V MMulky, M J2009-05-282009-05-281996-01-01Cherian KM, Gandhi VM, Mulky MJ. Toxicological evaluation of mowrah (Madhuca latifolia Macbride) seed meal. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology. 1996 Jan; 34(1): 61-5http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/61041Mowrah (M. latifolia) seeds yield 40-50% edible fat and the meal contains saponins besides protein and high level of carbohydrates. The toxicity of the meal was evaluated as it has a potential for use in animal feedstuffs. The meal was fed to young and adult rats at levels of 10 to 40% in diet. The animals showed marked inhibition of feed intake and loss of body weight resulting in mortalities. Histopathological examination revealed a gradation of damage from slight erosion of the tip of villi of intestinal mucous membrane to complete necrosis and destruction of it, with increasing amounts of mowrah seed meal in diets. The other significant change was a severe vacuolar degeneration of kidney tubular cells. Detoxification or complete removal of the toxins is necessary for utilization of the meal as animal feedingstuff.engAnimalsEvaluation Studies as TopicFemaleMaleRatsRats, WistarSeeds --chemistryToxins, Biological --toxicityTreesToxicological evaluation of mowrah (Madhuca latifolia Macbride) seed meal.Journal Article