Toxicology studies of indole-3-carbinol in F344/N rats and B6C3F1/N mice and toxicology and carcinogenesis studies of indole-3-carbinol in Harlan Sprague Dawley rats and B6C3F1/N mice (gavage studies).

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Indole-3-carbinol is sold as a sole ingredient in dietary supplements or as a combination nutraceutical along with a variety of herbs and/or vitamins. It is marketed for its potential ability to prevent cancer and provide other health benefits, such as detoxifying the liver and boosting the immune system. Indole-3-carbinol is a naturally formed breakdown product of glucosinolate glucobrassicin, a component found in cruciferous vegetables of the Brassica genus, including broccoli, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, cabbage, kale, kohlrabi, and turnips. Exposure to indole-3-carbinol occurs through the oral route through the ingestion of Brassica vegetables or dietary supplements. Indole-3-carbinol was nominated by the National Cancer Institute for toxicity and carcinogenicity testing because of its occurrence in natural products and for its potential use as a breast cancer chemopreventive agent. Male and female F344/N rats and Harlan Sprague Dawley rats received indole-3-carbinol in corn oil by gavage for 3 months or 2 years, respectively. Male and female B6C3F1/N mice received indole-3-carbinol in corn oil gavage for 3 months or 2 years. Genetic toxicology studies were conducted in Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli, rat bone marrow cells, and mouse peripheral blood erythrocytes. (Abstract Abridged).

吲哚-3-甲醇在 F344/N 大鼠和 B6C3F1/N 小鼠中的毒理学研究,以及吲哚-3-甲醇在 Harlan Sprague Dawley 大鼠和 B6C3F1/N 小鼠中的毒理学和致癌研究(灌胃研究)。
吲哚-3-甲醇可作为膳食补充剂的唯一成分或与各种草药和/或维生素一起作为复合营养保健品出售。吲哚-3-甲醇因其潜在的防癌能力和其他健康益处(如肝脏排毒和增强免疫系统)而被推向市场。吲哚-3-甲醇是芸苔属十字花科蔬菜(包括西兰花、球芽甘蓝、花椰菜、卷心菜、羽衣甘蓝、苤蓝和萝卜)中的一种葡萄糖苷酸葡萄糖桔梗素的天然分解产物。摄入芸苔属蔬菜或膳食补充剂会通过口服途径接触到吲哚-3-甲醇。吲哚-3-甲醇被美国国家癌症研究所提名进行毒性和致癌性测试,因为它存在于天然产品中,并有可能用作乳腺癌化学预防剂。雄性和雌性 F344/N 大鼠和 Harlan Sprague Dawley 大鼠分别通过灌胃方式接受了 3 个月或 2 年的玉米油中的吲哚-3-甲醇。雄性和雌性 B6C3F1/N 小鼠灌胃玉米油中的吲哚-3-甲醇,时间分别为 3 个月或 2 年。在鼠伤寒沙门氏菌和大肠杆菌、大鼠骨髓细胞和小鼠外周血红细胞中进行了遗传毒理学研究。(摘要有删节)。
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