Affiliation:
1. AIBMR Life Sciences, Inc. Seattle Washington USA
2. Toxi‐Coop Zrt. Budapest Hungary
Abstract
AbstractMulberry (genus Morus) leaves have long been used as a human food, especially in Asia, and animal feed. More recently, mulberry leaf extracts have been introduced as a convenient way to consume mulberry for non‐nutritional functional effects. Reducose® 5% is an Morus alba leaf extract that has been highly purified and standardized to a content of 5 ± 0.5% 1‐deoxynojirimycin, a naturally present polyhydroxylated piperidine alkaloid analog of D‐glucose. This extract has previously been evaluated in acute and subacute (28‐day) oral toxicity studies in which no adverse effects of the test item were observed in mice or rats, respectively. Due to continued and growing interest in the extract in multinational markets, we have now further investigated potential toxic effects in subchronic (90‐day) oral toxicity study in male and female Han:WIST rats. The test item was administered at doses of 850, 1700, and 2550 mg/kg bw/day, and did not cause adverse effects in clinical signs, body weight development, clinical pathology, gross pathology, or histopathology in comparison to the vehicle‐control group. The no‐observed‐adverse‐effect‐level was determined to be 2550 mg/kg bw/day. These results add to the existing body of both preclinical and clinical work relevant to the safety of the extract and of interest to regulators in various global markets.
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