The Journal of Toxicological Sciences
Online ISSN : 1880-3989
Print ISSN : 0388-1350
ISSN-L : 0388-1350
LONG-TERM TOXICITY OF "MALTI", A SWEET MATERIAL CONSISTING OF MALTITOL WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO TUMORIGENIC ACTIVITY IN RATS.
Kotaro SHIMPOHiroko TOGASHIYuko YOKOISanae FUJIWARAHaruko KATADAKazue HIRAGATsuneyoshi TANABE
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Keywords: carcinogenicity
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1977 Volume 2 Issue 4 Pages 417-432

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"Malti" is a commercial sweet material which contains maltitol in a concentration of more than 75 per cent. Groups of male and female Wistar rats were maintained on diets containing "Malti" in concentrations of 3% and 10% for one and a half years (78 weeks), in order to study long-term toxicity with special reference to carcinogenicity. During the experiment, no unusual signs were observed among the test rats. Growth and food consumption data revealed no Malti-related differences. Hematologic parameters and clinical blood chemistry data showed no significant differences except for a lowering of serum cholesterol level in all Malti groups. Pathologic and patho-histologic examinations revealed no diffinite abnormalities. Carcinogenit activity was also negative.

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