Prenatal developmental toxicity of gardenia blue, a natural food colorant, in rats and rabbits

W. Breslin, Jaime L Mesnard, R. Maronpot, Mihoko Koyanagi, Shuichi Chiba, Masayuki Nishino, S. Hayashi
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Gardenia blue is a colorant widely used in Asia in food and beverages. The objectives of the present studies were to evaluate the maternal and prenatal embryo-fetal developmental toxicity of gardenia blue in rats and rabbits. Sprague Dawley rats and New Zealand White rabbits were administered gardenia blue daily by oral gavage at doses of 0 (deionized water vehicle), 500, 1000 or 2000 mg/kg/day on Gestation Days 6 through 20 (rats) and 7 through 28 (rabbits). Endpoints evaluated included clinical observations, body weight, food consumption, thyroid hormones (rats), thyroid weights and histopathology (rats), gross pathologic changes, ovarian and uterine observations, fetal weight and anogenital distance (rats) and fetal morphology (external, visceral and skeletal). Treatment related maternal findings attributed to the blue/dark color of the test substance included body surface staining, and dark/blue discoloration of the kidneys, gastrointestinal track and mesenteric lymph nodes at all or most doses in the rat and/or rabbit. Slight reductions in food consumption without effects on body weight were also observed in rats at all doses and in rabbits at 2000 mg/kg/day. There were no treatment related effects on maintenance of pregnancy, postimplantation loss, litter size, fetal weight and anogenital distance, or fetal external, visceral, or skeletal malformations and variations. Based on these results, the maternal and developmental no-observed-adverse-effect level for gardenia blue in rats and rabbits was ≥2000 mg/kg/day.
天然食用色素栀子蓝对大鼠和家兔的产前发育毒性研究
栀子蓝是一种广泛用于亚洲食品和饮料的着色剂。本研究的目的是评价栀子蓝对大鼠和家兔的母体和产前胚胎-胎儿发育毒性。在妊娠第6 ~ 20天(大鼠)和第7 ~ 28天(兔),分别以0(去离子水载体)、500、1000、2000 mg/kg/d灌胃栀子蓝。评估的终点包括临床观察、体重、食物消耗、甲状腺激素(大鼠)、甲状腺重量和组织病理学(大鼠)、大体病理变化、卵巢和子宫观察、胎儿体重和肛门生殖器距离(大鼠)以及胎儿形态(外部、内脏和骨骼)。在大鼠和/或家兔的全部或大部分剂量下,与试验物质的蓝色/深色有关的治疗相关的母体发现包括体表染色,肾脏、胃肠道和肠系膜淋巴结的深色/蓝色变色。在所有剂量的大鼠和2000 mg/kg/天的家兔中,也观察到食物摄入量略有减少,但体重没有受到影响。治疗对妊娠维持、植入后损失、产仔数、胎儿体重和肛门生殖器距离、胎儿外部、内脏或骨骼畸形和变异没有相关影响。根据上述结果,栀子蓝在大鼠和家兔的母体和发育中未观察到的不良反应水平≥2000 mg/kg/d。
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