【24h】

A chronic dietary toxicity study of DAG (diacylglycerol) in Beagle dogs.

机译:在Beagle犬中进行DAG(甘油二酯)的慢性饮食毒性研究。

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
           

摘要

The potential chronic toxic effects of DAG (diacylglycerol) when administered orally for 12 months were evaluated in this dietary study in Beagle dogs. DAG is a cooking oil which contains >80% diglycerides, <20% triglycerides and 5% monoglycerides. For this study, a special diet was prepared with no dietary fat so that all of the dietary fat could be provided by DAG, at various concentrations together with a control oil. The control oil, TG (triacylglycerol), was prepared to contain >85% triglycerides, <10% diglycerides and 5% monoglycerides. The fatty acid composition for DAG and TG was closely matched. Dietary concentrations of 0% DAG/9.5% TG (TG control), 1.5% DAG/8.0% TG, 5.5% DAG/4.0% TG, and 9.5% DAG/0% TG were presented daily, seven days per week, for 52 weeks. A second concurrent control group received the standard basal diet (Certified Canine LabDiet 5007, which has a fat content of 9.5%). The basal diet, control article-treated and DAG-treated groups each consisted of four male and four female dogs. Treatment was initiated in prejuvenile (2.5-month-old) dogs. Statistical evaluations compared the DAG-treated groups both to the basal diet and 9.5% TG control groups. The clinical condition of the animals, body weights, body weight gains and food consumption were unaffected by DAG. Hematology and urinalysis parameters were unaffected. No serum chemistry changes indicative of a toxic effect were observed. There were no effects noted on ECG data. No test article-related gross or histopathologic findings or changes in organ weights were observed. While there were no identifiable differences between the effects of TG and DAG, both caused some differences relative to the basal diet (lower food consumption, higher alkaline phosphatase, cholesterol and triglycerides). These differences were not toxicologically significant and were attributed to the differences in the diet rather than the fat source. Thus, DAG at dietary concentrations up to 9.5% for one year had no effect on normal canine growth and development, in comparison to TG.
机译:在这项饮食研究中,对Beagle犬进行了口服12个月DAG(甘油二酯)的潜在慢性毒性作用的评估。 DAG是一种食用油,其中包含> 80%的甘油二酸酯,<20%的甘油三酸酯和5%的甘油单酸酯。在本研究中,准备了一种不含饮食脂肪的特殊饮食,因此DAG可以提供各种浓度的所有饮食脂肪以及对照油。制备对照油TG(三酰基甘油),使其含有> 85%的甘油三酸酯,<10%的甘油二酸酯和5%的甘油单酸酯。 DAG和TG的脂肪酸组成紧密匹配。每天,每周7天,每天提供52%的饮食浓度0%DAG / 9.5%TG(TG对照),1.5%DAG / 8.0%TG,5.5%DAG / 4.0%TG和9.5%DAG / 0%TG。周。第二个并发对照组接受标准基础饮食(Catified Canine LabDiet 5007,脂肪含量为9.5%)。基础饮食,对照组和DAG组分别由四只雄性和四只雌性狗组成。在幼年期(2.5个月大)的狗中开始治疗。统计评估将DAG治疗组与基础饮食组和9.5%TG对照组进行了比较。 DAG不会影响动物的临床状况,体重,体重增加和食物消耗。血液学和尿液分析参数不受影响。没有观察到表明毒性作用的血清化学变化。对心电图数据没有影响。没有观察到与测试物品相关的肉眼或组织病理学发现或器官重量的变化。尽管TG和DAG的作用之间没有可识别的差异,但两者相对于基础饮食都引起了一些差异(较低的食物消耗,较高的碱性磷酸酶,胆固醇和甘油三酸酯)。这些差异在毒理学上并不重要,并且归因于饮食而不是脂肪来源的差异。因此,与TG相比,一年中日粮浓度高达9.5%的DAG对正常犬的生长没有影响。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号