Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5857360 | Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
In order to match the composition of human breast milk more closely, it is now possible to supplement commercial infant formula (IF) with synthesised oligosaccharides that are chemically identical to human milk oligosaccharides. The safety data generated on a new human-identical milk oligosaccharide (HiMO), 2â²-O-Fucosyllactose (2â²FL), are presented. Standard in vitro genotoxicity tests were performed. To investigate the toxicological profile in a model representative of the intended target population, 2â²FL was administered via gavage in a juvenile adapted sub-chronic rat study at dose levels of 0, 2000, 5000 and 6000 mg/kg bw/day. Fructooligosaccharide (FOS), currently acknowledged as safe and approved for use in IF, was used as a reference high-dose control at 6000 mg/kg bw/day. 2â²FL was non-mutagenic in the in vitro assays. Oral administration up to 5000 mg/kg bw/day to rats over 90 days was not associated with any adverse effects based on clinical observations, body weight gain, food consumption, ophthalmoscopy, clinical pathology, organ weights and histopathology findings. Based on this 90-day study, a No Observed Adverse Effect Level (NOAEL) of 5000 mg/kg bw/day for both male and female rats was established for 2â²FL. These findings support the safety of synthetic 2â²FL for possible use in infant food.
Keywords
FOSLNnTdose range findingNOAELRTGMCVMCHCTFTMMSMCHMLAGOSRBCDRFWBCHMOALBPNDCHOLRed blood cellsALATTrifluorothymidineMouse lymphoma assayAspartate aminotransferasealanine amino-transferaseAlbuminALPAlkaline phosphataseAsathuman milk oligosaccharideSafetyRelative survivalBILIthymidine kinaseMutagenicityMargin of exposureMean corpuscular volumeReticulocytesrelative total growthpostnatal daySodiumSub-chronic toxicityCyclophosphamideretiInfant formulaInfant formulaefructooligosaccharideLacto-N-neotetraoseprotmean corpuscular hemoglobinmethyl methanesulfonateJuvenile ratsMean corpuscular hemoglobin concentrationalbumin/globulin ratioHemoglobinNo observed adverse effect levelPCV یا Pneumococcal conjugate vaccineMOEPotassiumCreatcreatinineglobtotal bilirubintotal proteintotal cholesterolCalciumGalactooligosaccharideGavagewhite blood cellsGlobulin
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Authors
Myriam Coulet, Phoukham Phothirath, Linda Allais, Benoit Schilter,