红曲米对SD雄性大鼠生长的影响:90天饲养研究。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q4 TOXICOLOGY
Toxicological Research Pub Date : 2025-05-20 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1007/s43188-025-00297-w
Hayoung Lee, Byungkyung Do, Hoonjeong Kwon
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摘要

红曲米(RYR)在整个东亚地区普遍用作食品的着色剂和调味剂。RYR含有降低血脂的化合物莫那可林K,因此在国内被用作保健功能食品。此外,RYR还经常被用作食品原料,被添加到面包和米酒等加工食品中。然而,一些监管机构已经报告了与RYR相关的不良影响,这促使人们需要进一步调查其作为一般食品成分的安全性。为评价其安全性,将SD大鼠随机分为3个实验组,进行为期90 d的饲养研究。试验饲粮采用赖氨酸和/或白米替代AIN 93G中的玉米淀粉。喂食RYR的大鼠体重增加较低,同时食物效率降低。在血清临床化学、相对器官重量或组织病理学分析中未观察到毒性迹象。然而,在甲状腺中观察到增生和肥大,尽管原因尚不清楚。这些结果表明,RYR显示出非常低的毒性潜力,如果有的话。然而,由于其抑制作用日益增强,建议对其扩大使用,特别是在年轻人群中谨慎使用。
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Effect of red yeast rice on the growth of male SD rats: a 90-day feeding study.

Effect of red yeast rice on the growth of male SD rats: a 90-day feeding study.

Red yeast rice (RYR) is commonly used as colouring and flavouring agent in foods throughout East Asia. RYR contains monacolin K, a compound known to lower blood lipids level, which has led to its use as a health functional food in Korea. Additionally, RYR is frequently used as a food ingredient and is incorporated into processed foods such as bread and makgeolli, a traditional Korean alcoholic beverage. However adverse effects associated with RYR have been reported by several regulatory agencies, prompting the need for further investigation of its safety as a general food ingredient. To evaluate its safety, a 90-day feeding study was conducted using Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats, which were randomly assigned to three experimental groups. The experimental diets were prepared by replacing the corn starch in AIN 93G with RYR and/or white rice. Rats fed RYR showed lower body weight gain, accompanied by reduced food efficiency. No signs of toxicity were observed in serum clinical chemistry, relative organ weights, or histopathological analysis. However, hyperplasia and hypertrophy were observed in the thyroid, although the cause remained unclear. These results suggest that RYR exhibits a very low toxic potential, if any. Nevertheless, caution is advised regarding its expanded use, particularly among younger population, due to its growing inhibitory effects.

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期刊介绍: Toxicological Research is the official journal of the Korean Society of Toxicology. The journal covers all areas of Toxicological Research of chemicals, drugs and environmental agents affecting human and animals, which in turn impact public health. The journal’s mission is to disseminate scientific and technical information on diverse areas of toxicological research. Contributions by toxicologists, molecular biologists, geneticists, biochemists, pharmacologists, clinical researchers and epidemiologists with a global view on public health through toxicological research are welcome. Emphasis will be given to articles providing an understanding of the toxicological mechanisms affecting animal, human and public health. In the case of research articles using natural extracts, detailed information with respect to the origin, extraction method, chemical profiles, and characterization of standard compounds to ensure the reproducible pharmacological activity should be provided.
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