Toxicology Reports (Jan 2017)

Ninety-day oral toxicity study of rice-derived γ-oryzanol in Sprague-Dawley rats

  • Seol-Hee Moon,
  • Duyeol Kim,
  • Norihito Shimizu,
  • Tadashi Okada,
  • Shoketsu Hitoe,
  • Hiroshi Shimoda

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
pp. 9 – 18

Abstract

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A 90-day oral toxicity study of γ-oryzanol, a rice-derived triterpenoid ferulate, was performed by oral gavage administration to male and female Sprague-Dawley rats at doses of 0, 1000, and 2000 mg/kg body weight/day. All rats administered γ-oryzanol survived throughout the study period. Both male and female rats showed no toxicologically significant changes of the general signs, examination findings, body weight, food consumption, functional observational battery results, ophthalmological findings, urinalysis, hematology tests, clinical chemistry tests, organ weights, and necropsy findings. Moreover, there were no histopathological changes related to administration of γ-oryzanol in males and females from the 2000 mg/kg body weight/day group. In conclusion, the no observed adverse effect level (NOAEL) of γ-oryzanol exceeded 2000 mg/kg body weight/day for both male and female rats under the conditions of this study. Keywords: γ-Oryznaol, Rice, Rat, Repeated-dose oral toxicity study, NOAEL