Abstract:
Hamamelis virginiana L. (witch-hazel) is a shrub from
Hamamelidaceae family cultivated in Europe for medical purposes. Due to its
high tannins content (gallotannins, polycatechins, non-esterified gallic acid,
procyanidins), flavonosides and safrole-rich volatile oil, Hamamelidis folium
and Hamamelidis cortex extracts are part of many pharmaceutical products for
internal and external use. Aqua Hamamelidis is one of the favourite
preparations in cosmetics and dentistry. The experiment presented in this study
focuses on monitoring the hepatotoxic effects of pharmaceutical products and
aqueous extractive solutions from Hamamelidis folium and Hamamelidis
cortex. The trial was conducted on four groups of Wistar rats, to which various
pharmaceutical preparations from vegetal products of Hamamelis were
administered internally. At the end of the four weeks trial, it was noticed that
the biochemical parameters important for the hepatic function and integrity
were modified. The hepatotoxic effects are particularly important for the
preparations obtained from Hamamelidis cortex.