Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9031116 | Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We investigated the ability of Garcinia cambogia extract containing (â)-hydroxycitric acid (HCA) to suppress body fat accumulation in developing male Zucker obese (fa/fa) rats. We also examined histopathologically the safety of its high doses. Diets containing different levels of HCA (0, 10, 51, 102 and 154Â mmol/kg diet) were fed to 6-week-old rats for 92 or 93 days. Each diet group was pair-fed to the 154Â mmol HCA/kg diet group. Epididymal fat accumulation and histopathological changes in tissues were observed. The highest dose of HCA-containing Garcinia cambogia (154Â mmol HCA/kg diet) showed significant suppression of epididymal fat accumulation in developing male Zucker obese rats, compared with the other groups. However, the diets containing 102Â mmol HCA/kg diet and higher (778 and 1244Â mg HCA/kg BW/d, respectively) caused potent testicular atrophy and toxicity, whereas diets containing 51Â mmol HCA/kg diet (389Â mg HCA/kg BW/d) or less did not. Accordingly, 51Â mmol HCA/kg diet (389Â mg HCA/kg BW/d) was deemed to be the no observed adverse effect level (NOAEL).
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Authors
M. Saito, M. Ueno, S. Ogino, K. Kubo, J. Nagata, M. Takeuchi,