Journal ArticleOpen Access
Study of a common azo food dye in mice model: Toxicity reports and its relation to carcinogenicity
Author Affiliations
Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh University, Bangladesh University of Health Sciences
Published InFood Science & Nutrition
Year2019
Citations95
Abstract
Abstract This study was conducted to evaluate the toxic effects of an azo dye carmoisine widely used in foods and to investigate its relation to carcinogenicity. Carmoisine administered into mice orally in four different doses as control, low, medium, and high equivalent to 0, 4, 200, and 400 mg/kg bw, respectively, for 120 days. The key toxicological endpoint was observed including animal body weight, organ weights, hematology, biochemistry, and molecular biology assessment. The body weights of medium‐ and high‐dose carmoisine‐treated mice group were significantly decreased as compared to the control mice group. Platelet, white blood cell and monocyte counts of treated group were considerably higher, while Hb and red blood cell counts were drastically lower than the control group. The…
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