期刊
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGY
卷 35, 期 5, 页码 558-567出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1091581816655303
关键词
beta-caryophyllene; subchronic toxicity; beta-caryophyllene oil
资金
- Primus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
In a subchronic toxicity study, administration of -caryophyllene (BCP) oil by oral gavage to Wistar rats at dosages of 0, 150, 450, or 700 mg/kg/d for 90 days, including a 21-day recovery period, did not produce any significant toxicologic manifestations. The study design also included a 28-day interim sacrifice in the control and high-dose groups. The BCP oil test article was well tolerated as evidenced by the absence of major treatment-related changes in the general condition and appearance of the rats, neurobehavioral end points, growth, feed and water intake, ophthalmoscopic examinations, routine hematology and clinical chemistry parameters, urinalysis, and necropsy findings. The no observed adverse effect level was the highest dosage level administered of 700 mg/kg body weight/d for both male and female rats. The study was conducted as part of an investigation to examine the safety of BCP oil for its proposed use in medical food products.
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