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Long‐term carcinogenicity and toxicity studies of patulin in the rat

机译:Long‐term carcinogenicity and toxicity studies of patulin in the rat

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AbstractPatulin is a mycotoxin produced by a variety ofPenicilliumandAspergillusspecies which are likely natural contaminants of various foods. The present study was conducted to determine the effects of lifetime administration of patulin in FDRL Wistar rats. Animals received patulin by gastric intubation three times per week at the level of 0.0, 0.1, 0.5 and 1.5 mg per kg body weight. The animals used in this lifetime study were derived from F0parents exposed to equivalent levels of patulin for 4 weeks before mating, and throughout mating, gestation and lactation. Patulin treatment at 0.5 and 1.5 mg kg−1to male rats caused a significant decrease in body weight gain in comparison to controls. Body weights of treated female rats were similar to that of control rats. No consistent significant differences among groups were noted in the hematology, clinical chemistry or urine analysis parameters measured during or at the termination of the study. Patulin administered to male and female rats at 1.5 mg kg−1caused a significantly increased mortality rate as compared to respective control animals. The cause of death appeared to be increased pulmonary and laryngotracheal inflammation. No tumorigenic effect of patulin was obser

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