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One-generation reproduction study of esterified propoxylated glycerol (EPG) administered in the feed to CD(R) (Sprague-Dawley) rats
Tyl, R., & Bechtel, DH. (2014). One-generation reproduction study of esterified propoxylated glycerol (EPG) administered in the feed to CD(R) (Sprague-Dawley) rats. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 70(Suppl 2), S114-S122. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yrtph.2014.11.018
This one-generation study assessed the potential of esterified propoxylated glycerol (EPG) to affect reproduction and offspring development in rats. Male and female Crl:CD(SD)BR rats (30/sex/group) were exposed to EPG at 0, 0.5, 1, and 2g/kgbw/day or at 5% (w/w) in the diet prior to (13weeks), during, and after two consecutive matings. For dams, exposure continued through gestation and lactation; F1a and F1b pups were weaned to the respective diet (for up to 91days). No consistent treatment-related effects were observed in: body weights/gains; feed consumption; clinical observations; mating indices; survival, growth and development of litters, litter sizes, body weights, sex ratios (lower % males/litter at 1 and 2g/kgbw/day), acquisition of developmental landmarks, behavioral indices, or histology of selected organs. Lower serum vitamin D, liver vitamin A, and liver vitamin E levels were seen in some EPG-treated groups. None of the reductions were judged to be biologically significant. A/G ratio was greater among males receiving 2g/kgbw/day and 5%. In the absence of any other related effects, the biological significance of this finding is doubtful