2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2009.03.041
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Subchronic feeding study with genetically modified stacked trait lepidopteran and coleopteran resistant (DAS-Ø15Ø7-1xDAS-59122-7) maize grain in Sprague-Dawley rats

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“…The obtained results also are in agreement with the results published by Elsanhoty et al (2004) who found that there were no significant differences between GM potato Spunta (G2 and G3), and potato Spunta control in the chemical composition including levels of glycoalkaloids, protease inhibitor activity and total phenol. Our results were also in agreement with previous results obtained by Wu et al (2006); He et al (2008); Appenzeller et al (2009);Rayan and Abbott (2015), who reported that there are no significant differences between the GM verities of corn and potato and their counterpart. Anjum et al (2006) and Jiang et al (2008) reported that, protein content ranged from 13.07 to 19.21%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The obtained results also are in agreement with the results published by Elsanhoty et al (2004) who found that there were no significant differences between GM potato Spunta (G2 and G3), and potato Spunta control in the chemical composition including levels of glycoalkaloids, protease inhibitor activity and total phenol. Our results were also in agreement with previous results obtained by Wu et al (2006); He et al (2008); Appenzeller et al (2009);Rayan and Abbott (2015), who reported that there are no significant differences between the GM verities of corn and potato and their counterpart. Anjum et al (2006) and Jiang et al (2008) reported that, protein content ranged from 13.07 to 19.21%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…gonad weight, fecundity, fertility, gonadal histopathology) of female [23-26,46,47,85-96] and male [23-26,46,47,50,51,85,87,89-96] reproduction in animal feeding studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Long-term and multigenerational feeding studies Long-term feeding studies. In a 90-day or 13-weeks feeding studies on rats, several groups have reported that there were no effects on male reproductive organs such as testes, epididymides and prostate in rodents compared with rats receiving non-GM food in long-term study when the diet was treated with different GM foods (Hammond et al, 2006;MacKenzie et al, 2007;Schroder et al, 2007;Appenzeller et al, 2008Appenzeller et al, , 2009aAppenzeller et al, and 2009bDelaney et al, 2008b;Healy et al, 2008;He et al, 2008 and No apparent differences in percentages of testicular cell populations (haploid, diploid and tetraploid).…”
Section: Velimirov Et Al (2008)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the 90-day or 13-week feeding studies in rats, no statistical difference was uncovered in either the relative body and ovary weight of rats fed transgenic corns (Hammond et al, 2006;Healy et al, 2008), maize (MacKenzie et al, 2007;He et al, 2009;Appenzeller et al, 2009a and2009b), rice (Schroder et al, 2007) or soybeans (Appenzeller et al, 2008;Delaney et al, 2008b); and there were no histopathologic lesions in ovaries from rats fed DAS-59122-7 maize (Cry34Ab1 and Cry35Ab1 proteins; He et al, 2008). Furthermore, Malley et al (2007) reported higher mean uterus weight during the estrous stage of rats fed maize DAS-59122-7 (Cry34Ab1 and Cry35Ab1 proteins) or 5002B (commercial rodent diets) v. the 33R77 group (non-transgenic reference maize grain), 091 group (non-transgenic nearisogenic maize grain) or 5002A (commercial rodent diets); however, this might be due to the fact that the proportion of rats in proestrus and estrus in the 59122 and 5002B groups was greater than that in the 5002A, 091 and 33R77 maize grain groups, in which a greater proportion of rats were in metestrus and diestrus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%