Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8546442 | Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2018 | 53 Pages |
Abstract
Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are endogenous indigestible carbohydrates representing the largest compositional difference between human breastmilk and infant formula (IF). Two major HMOs in human breastmilk are 2â²-fucosyllactose (2â²-FL) and difucosyllactose (DFL); commercial IF can be supplemented with manufactured structurally identical versions of HMOs [known as human-identical milk oligosaccharides (HiMOs)] to better replicate the composition of human milk. As 2â²-FL and DFL are always found together in human milk, a mixture of these HiMOs (2â²-FL/DFL) has been proposed for use in IF and as a food ingredient. Safety assessment of 2â²-FL/DFL included conduct of in vitro genotoxicity tests and a subchronic oral toxicity study. In the subchronic study, 2â²-FL/DFL (8:1 ratio) was administered to neonatal rats at doses up to 5000â¯mg/kg body weight (bw)/day, once daily for 90 days, followed by a 4-week recovery period. A concurrent reference control group received 5000â¯mg/kgâ¯bw/day of an oligosaccharide already used in IF (fructooligosaccharide), for direct comparison with the high-dose 2â²-FL/DFL group. No evidence of genotoxicity was observed. In the absence of compound-related adverse effects in the 90-day study, 5000â¯mg/kgâ¯bw/day was established as the no-observed-adverse-effect-level. These results support the use of 2â²-FL/DFL in IF and as a food ingredient.
Keywords
U.S.GlcHMO2′-FucosyllactoseMCVGRASAAALACWBCBAPLNnTGLPRDWRBCHCD2-aminoanthracene4-NQONOAELOECDEMADFLFucoseFuc2-NFPNDLUCEPA9-AAMCHCCBPIAnimal Research: Reporting of In Vivo ExperimentsMCHFDAFOS2-AA4-nitroquinoline-1-oxideASTAspartate aminotransferaseUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyEuropean Medicines agencyUnited States Food and Drug Administrationhuman milk oligosaccharideUnited StatesSafetyARRIVEBenzo[a]pyrenegenerally recognized as safeanalysis of varianceANOVAred blood cell countGood Laboratory PracticeMargin of exposureHistorical control datagestation daylactation daypostnatal dayprothrombin timeOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Developmentlarge unstained cellsWhite blood cell countInfant formulaRed cell distribution widthfructooligosaccharideLacto-N-neotetraosemean cell volumemean cell hemoglobinmean cell hemoglobin concentrationno-observed-adverse-effect-levelMOEbody weightUnited KingdomGalGalactoseGlucose
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Authors
Kirt R. Phipps, Nigel Baldwin, Barry Lynch, Jessica Flaxmer, Alica Å oltésová, Ben Gilby, Marta H. MikÅ¡, Christoph H. Röhrig,