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SAFETY EXAMINATION OF SOME EDIBLE OR MEDICINAL PLANTS AND PLANT CONSTITUENTS, PART 3

Authors :
Masanobu Haga
Hitoshi Takanashi
Shigetoshi Hosaka Eiji Uchida
Takuji Tanaka
Hideki Mori
Hiroshi Hikino
Masakatsu Sakata
Iwao Hirono
Source :
Journal of Food Safety. 2:205-211
Publication Year :
1980
Publisher :
Wiley, 1980.

Abstract

The carcinogenicity of vicia, galanga, lathyrus and lycium, which are plants used as human food or in folk medicine, and of caffeic acid and prunasin, which are plant constituents, was examined in an inbred strain of ACI rats. Fresh plant materials were dried, milled and mixed with the rat basal diet in the ratio of 16% and 33% of the total. The plant constituents, caffeic acid and prunasin, were mixed with the basal diet in the ratio of 0.5% and 0.03%, respectively. These diets were administered to rats for periods ranging upward from 180 days. Carcinogenic activity was not observed with any of the plants or plant constituents.

Details

ISSN :
17454565 and 01496085
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Food Safety
Accession number :
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