
To observe the sub-chronic toxic effects of the genetically modified rice with double antisense SBE gene.Based on gender and weight, weanling Wistar rats were randomly sorted into five groups: non-genetically modified rice group (group A), genetically modified rice group (group B), half genetically modified rice group (group C), quarter genetically modified rice group (group D) and AIN-93G normal diet group (group E). Indicators were the followings: body weight, food consumption, blood routine, blood biochemical test, organ weight, bone density and pathological examination of organs.At the middle of the experiment, the percentage of monocyte of female group B was less than that of group E (P 0.05), and no notable abnormity in the pathological examination of main organs (P > 0.05).There were no enough evidence to confirm the sub-chronic toxicity of genetically modified rice on rats.
Male, Toxicity Tests, Subchronic, Oryza, Plants, Genetically Modified, DNA, Antisense, Rats, Animals, Newborn, 1,4-alpha-Glucan Branching Enzyme, Animals, Female, Rats, Wistar
Male, Toxicity Tests, Subchronic, Oryza, Plants, Genetically Modified, DNA, Antisense, Rats, Animals, Newborn, 1,4-alpha-Glucan Branching Enzyme, Animals, Female, Rats, Wistar
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