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Acute and Sub-Chronic Toxicity ofD-Allose in Rats

Authors: Yusuke, Iga; Kazunori, Nakamichi; Yoko, Shirai; Tatsuhiro, Matsuo;

Acute and Sub-Chronic Toxicity ofD-Allose in Rats

Abstract

We examined the acute and sub-chronic toxicity of D-allose in rats. In the acute toxicity test, the calculated LD(50) value was 20.5 g/kg. In the sub-chronic toxicity test, no difference was found among the four groups in most of the serum chemical and hematological test results. These results suggest that D-allose is not toxic to rats.

Keywords

Male, Glucose, Toxicity Tests, Acute, Administration, Oral, Animals, Rats, Wistar, Toxicity Tests, Chronic, Rats

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