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Sub-acute toxicity of xylitol in rats; absence of hepatotoxicity

Toxicology, 1977
Some workers have suggested that 6 days xylitol administration to rats results in hepatic dysfunction. In our study xylitol was administered to rats by daily gastric intubation for a period of 14 days. Dose levels were 1.25, 2.5, 5 and 10 g/kg. During treatment (2, 5 and 14 days), animals were submitted to careful clinical examinations and to blood ...
, Truhaut   +6 more
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Acute and Sub-acute Toxicity Studies of Thallium Compounds

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1960
(1960). Acute and Sub-acute Toxicity Studies of Thallium Compounds. American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal: Vol. 21, No. 5, pp. 399-406.
W L, DOWNS   +3 more
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Sub-acute toxicity profile of a modified resveratrol supplement

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2013
Longevinex, a nutraceutical formulation containing Resveratrol as the main component along with other polyphenolics exhibits diverse health benefits but systemic safety studies are lacking. Hence, to test the safety of Longevinex use for therapeutic purposes, 50 Sprague Dawley rats were randomly divided into five groups (n=10; 5M, 5F) wherein group I ...
M K, Sangeetha   +4 more
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Sub-acute toxicity of piperonyl butoxide in F344 rats

Toxicology, 1992
Piperonyl butoxide, alpha-[2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)ethoxy]-4,5-methylenedioxy- 2-propyltoluene, is a pesticide synergist. F344 rats of both sex were maintained on diets containing 0, 0.6, 1.2 or 2.4% of piperonyl butoxide for 13 weeks. At the end of experimental period, they were necropsied.
Tomoko Fujitani   +10 more
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Acute and Sub-acute Toxicity study of Amrtadi Churna

Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2021
Amrtadi Churna is an Ayurvedic polyherbal formulation containing three herbs viz., Amalaki (Emblica officinalis), Gokshur (Tribulus terrestris) and Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia). It is prescribed in India for immunomodulation and treating hyperacidity.
Sangeeta Mukhi   +6 more
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Sub Acute Toxicity Assessment of Glipizide Engineered Polymeric Nanoparticles

Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology, 2011
To our knowledge, no such polymeric nanoparticle formulation toxicity study has been reported for oral use. The oral route of drug administration is generally preferred because of its versatility, safety and relative patient comfort. Hence, there is an outstanding need of research for polymeric nanoparticles to find whether they are stable for ...
U M Dhana, Lekshmi   +2 more
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Acute and Sub-acute Oral Toxicity Assessment of Ferrum phosphoricum in Rats

Homeopathy, 2023
Abstract Backgroundā€ƒFerrum phosphoricum (FP) has been used by traditional medicine practitioners for various ailments since ancient times. However, scientific evidence on the safety of FP is still unavailable. Thus, the current study aimed to investigate the acute and sub-acute oral toxicity of homeopathic FP in experimental rats ...
Mahima Sharma   +6 more
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Pathomorphological alterations of sub-acute selenium toxicity in broilers

Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology, 2014
The sub-acute study of sodium selenite was performed in a total number of 120 Vencobb day old healthy broilers randomly divided into four groups of 30 each. Group I broilers were given plain feed and served as control whereas, broilers of group II, III and IV were given sodium selenite @ 2, 6 and 10 ppm respectively in diet, daily for 35 days ...
Shonam Tamrakar   +6 more
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Acute and sub-acute inhalation toxicity of germanium metal powder in rats

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 1990
An acute (4-hr) and a sub-acute (4-wk) inhalation toxicity study of germanium metal powder (purity 99.8%, mean particle size 2.0-2.4 microns) were carried out in young adult Wistar rats. Exposure of five male and five female rats to 3.86 or 5.34 g/m3 for 4 hr resulted in the death of one rat at each exposure level.
J H, Arts   +3 more
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[60]Fullerene Has no Acute or Sub-acute Toxicity

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2006
Abstract not Available.
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