Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2583933 | Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The toxicokinetic characteristics of naringin were investigated in rats that had been orally administered naringin extract, a candidate for oral treatment of cough, prepared from Citrus grandis “Tomentosa”, at 50, 250, or 1250 mg/kg/day in a repeated-dose study for 1, 32, 93, or 184 days. Increased values of the mean systemic exposure were approximately proportional to increases in dose levels during all collection intervals; no saturation was observed. No significant differences in mean systemic exposure were observed between male and female rats. Results provide a reference for interpretation of toxicology findings and relevance to clinical safety issues.
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Authors
Menghua Liu, Cuiping Yang, Wei Zou, Xiaoling Guan, Wenyan Zheng, Li Lai, Siqi Fang, Shuxing Cai, Weiwei Su,