Abstract: | Mowrah seed (Madhuca latifolia) meal 1 Meal refers to solvent extracted material. contains high levels of saponin (7%) making it unsuitable for incorporation in animal feedstuff formulations. The saponin from mowrah seed meal was isolated and purified by paper chromatography. This was used for in vitro tests as well as pharmacological and acute toxicity studies for a better understanding of its properties and toxicity. The oral, intraperitoneal and intravenous LD50 of mowrah saponins in mice are 1 g, 15–20 mg and 15 mg/kg body weight respectively. Processing of the meal to remove or inactivate the saponin will be essential prior to its incorporation in animal feeds. |