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Toxicity Studies of Ethyl Maltol and Iron Complexes in Mice

Ethyl maltol and iron complexes are products of ethyl maltol and the iron found in the cooking pots used to prepare the Chinese dish, hot-pot. Because their safety is undocumented, the toxicity study of ethyl maltol and iron complexes was conducted in male and female Kunming (KM) mice. The animal st...

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Autores principales: Li, Zhen, Lu, Jieli, Wu, Chonghui, Pang, Quanhai, Zhu, Zhiwei, Nan, Ruipeng, Du, Ruochen, Chen, Jia
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5288557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28197411
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2640619
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author Li, Zhen
Lu, Jieli
Wu, Chonghui
Pang, Quanhai
Zhu, Zhiwei
Nan, Ruipeng
Du, Ruochen
Chen, Jia
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Lu, Jieli
Wu, Chonghui
Pang, Quanhai
Zhu, Zhiwei
Nan, Ruipeng
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Chen, Jia
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description Ethyl maltol and iron complexes are products of ethyl maltol and the iron found in the cooking pots used to prepare the Chinese dish, hot-pot. Because their safety is undocumented, the toxicity study of ethyl maltol and iron complexes was conducted in male and female Kunming (KM) mice. The animal study was designed based on the preliminary study conducted to determine the median lethal dose (LD(50)). The doses used in the study were 0, 1/81, 1/27, 1/9, and 1/3 of the LD(50) (mg kg body weight (BW)(−1) day(−1)) dissolved in the water. The oral LD(50) of the ethyl maltol and iron complexes was determined to be 743.88 mg kg BW(−1) in mice. The ethyl maltol and iron complexes targeted the endocrine organs including the liver and kidneys following the 90 D oral exposure. Based on the haematological data, the lowest-observed-adverse-effect level (LOAEL) of the ethyl maltol and iron complexes was determined to be 1/81 LD(50) (9.18 mg kg BW(−1) day(−1)) in both male and female mice. Therefore, we suggest that alternative strategies for preparing the hot-pot, including the use of non-Fe-based cookware, need to be developed and encouraged to avoid the formation of the potentially toxic complexes.
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spelling pubmed-52885572017-02-14 Toxicity Studies of Ethyl Maltol and Iron Complexes in Mice Li, Zhen Lu, Jieli Wu, Chonghui Pang, Quanhai Zhu, Zhiwei Nan, Ruipeng Du, Ruochen Chen, Jia Biomed Res Int Research Article Ethyl maltol and iron complexes are products of ethyl maltol and the iron found in the cooking pots used to prepare the Chinese dish, hot-pot. Because their safety is undocumented, the toxicity study of ethyl maltol and iron complexes was conducted in male and female Kunming (KM) mice. The animal study was designed based on the preliminary study conducted to determine the median lethal dose (LD(50)). The doses used in the study were 0, 1/81, 1/27, 1/9, and 1/3 of the LD(50) (mg kg body weight (BW)(−1) day(−1)) dissolved in the water. The oral LD(50) of the ethyl maltol and iron complexes was determined to be 743.88 mg kg BW(−1) in mice. The ethyl maltol and iron complexes targeted the endocrine organs including the liver and kidneys following the 90 D oral exposure. Based on the haematological data, the lowest-observed-adverse-effect level (LOAEL) of the ethyl maltol and iron complexes was determined to be 1/81 LD(50) (9.18 mg kg BW(−1) day(−1)) in both male and female mice. Therefore, we suggest that alternative strategies for preparing the hot-pot, including the use of non-Fe-based cookware, need to be developed and encouraged to avoid the formation of the potentially toxic complexes. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2017 2017-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5288557/ /pubmed/28197411 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2640619 Text en Copyright © 2017 Zhen Li et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lu, Jieli
Wu, Chonghui
Pang, Quanhai
Zhu, Zhiwei
Nan, Ruipeng
Du, Ruochen
Chen, Jia
Toxicity Studies of Ethyl Maltol and Iron Complexes in Mice
title Toxicity Studies of Ethyl Maltol and Iron Complexes in Mice
title_full Toxicity Studies of Ethyl Maltol and Iron Complexes in Mice
title_fullStr Toxicity Studies of Ethyl Maltol and Iron Complexes in Mice
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title_short Toxicity Studies of Ethyl Maltol and Iron Complexes in Mice
title_sort toxicity studies of ethyl maltol and iron complexes in mice
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5288557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28197411
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2640619
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