Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5849378 Food and Chemical Toxicology 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
There was no difference in the number of intestinal tumours between control and treatment groups. However, exposure to 0.1% glyoxal starting in utero and at PND21 caused a significant increase in tumour size in the small intestine for male and female mice in comparison with respective control groups. This study suggests that glyoxal has tumour growth promoting properties in the small intestine in Min mice.
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