Chronic toxicity of microencapsulated bromodichloromethane administered in the diet to Wistar rats. |
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Authors: | Y Aida K Yasuhara K Takada Y Kurokawa M Tobe |
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Affiliation: | Division of Risk Assessment, National Institute of Hygienic Sciences, Tokyo, Japan. |
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Abstract: | A chronic feeding study was carried out in Wistar rats using microencapsulated bromodichloromethane. The test substance was administered in the diet at doses of 0, 0.014, 0.055 and 0.22% for 24 months. Rats were sacrificed after 6, 12, 18 and 24 months of continuous dosing. The results showed a suppression of body weight gain in the 0.22% group for both males and females. Dose related changes were clearly observed in the liver with histopathological findings including fatty degeneration in the 0.014% or higher dose male groups, and fatty degeneration and granuloma in the 0.055 and 0.22% group females, as well as bile duct proliferation and cholangiofibrosis in the 0.22% group for both males and females. No significant differences in incidences or numbers of neoplastic changes were seen between control and any of the treatment groups. There were no dose-related non-neoplastic lesions in the kidneys of either sex. Lowest-observed-adverse-effect-level was determined to be 6.1 mg/kg/day under the present experimental conditions. |
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