TY - JOUR
T1 - Histological and serum biochemical effects of 1-isothiocyanato-3-(methylsulphinyl)-propane in the F344 rat
AU - Kore, A. M.
AU - Wallig, M. A.
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Acknowledgements--This research was supported in part by a grant funded by the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers' As- sociation Foundation, Inc. The authors wish to thank the technical support from Thomas March, Myrtle Davis and Qiang Liu. Special thanks go to David Schaeffer for his assistance in data analysis of the histopatbological portion of this study and to Gary O. Bordson for his assistance with the GC MS analyses.
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PY - 1993/8
Y1 - 1993/8
N2 - 1-Isothiocyanato-3-(methylsuphinyl)-propane (IMSP or iberin) is one of the major glucosinolate hydrolysis products found in cruciferous vegetables. The toxicity of IMSP after oral administration is unknown. This study examined the histological lesions and serum biochemical alterations resulting from intragastric administration of IMSP to male Fischer F344 rats. Rats were administered IMSP in corn oil by gavage at concentrations of 0.1, 0.3, 0.6, 1.0 and 2.0 mmol/kg body weight. Rats were anaesthetized and exsanguinated, and perfusion fixed at 4, 24 and 72 hr after dosing. IMSP caused a dose-dependent decrease in body weight for the first 24 hr after dosing. Multifocal haemorrhages and erosions of the mucosal portion of the stomach were grossly and histologically evident after 4 hr in rats dosed with more than 0.3 mmol IMSP/kg body weight, with severity increasing with dose. Mucosal lesions resolved by 72 hr in all but the 2 mmol/kg group. No significant lesions were observed in the liver or kidney. No physiologically significant haematocrit, electrolyte, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine or serum enzyme activity changes were observed. Urine collected after a dose of 1 mmol IMSP/kg body weight accounted for 1% of the IMSP, demonstrating that the compound was absorbed from the gastro-intestinal tract.
AB - 1-Isothiocyanato-3-(methylsuphinyl)-propane (IMSP or iberin) is one of the major glucosinolate hydrolysis products found in cruciferous vegetables. The toxicity of IMSP after oral administration is unknown. This study examined the histological lesions and serum biochemical alterations resulting from intragastric administration of IMSP to male Fischer F344 rats. Rats were administered IMSP in corn oil by gavage at concentrations of 0.1, 0.3, 0.6, 1.0 and 2.0 mmol/kg body weight. Rats were anaesthetized and exsanguinated, and perfusion fixed at 4, 24 and 72 hr after dosing. IMSP caused a dose-dependent decrease in body weight for the first 24 hr after dosing. Multifocal haemorrhages and erosions of the mucosal portion of the stomach were grossly and histologically evident after 4 hr in rats dosed with more than 0.3 mmol IMSP/kg body weight, with severity increasing with dose. Mucosal lesions resolved by 72 hr in all but the 2 mmol/kg group. No significant lesions were observed in the liver or kidney. No physiologically significant haematocrit, electrolyte, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine or serum enzyme activity changes were observed. Urine collected after a dose of 1 mmol IMSP/kg body weight accounted for 1% of the IMSP, demonstrating that the compound was absorbed from the gastro-intestinal tract.
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U2 - 10.1016/0278-6915(93)90204-C
DO - 10.1016/0278-6915(93)90204-C
M3 - Article
C2 - 8349200
AN - SCOPUS:0027270962
SN - 0278-6915
VL - 31
SP - 549
EP - 559
JO - Food and Chemical Toxicology
JF - Food and Chemical Toxicology
IS - 8
ER -