Evaluation of the Acute Oral Toxicity Class of Trinuclear Chromium(III) Glycinate Complex in Rat |
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Authors: | Halina Staniek Zbigniew Krejpcio Katarzyna Iwanik Henryk Szymusiak Daria Wieczorek |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Human Nutrition and Hygiene, Poznan University of Life Sciences, 31 Wojska Polskiego, 60-624 Poznan, Poland;(2) College of Health, Beauty and Education, 3 Brzeznicka, 60-133 Poznan, Poland;(3) Department of Clinical Pathology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 49 Przybyszewskiego, 60-355 Poznan, Poland;(4) Department of Product Ecology, Poznan University of Economics, 10 al. Niepodległosci, 61-875 Poznan, Poland;(5) Department of Technology and Environmental Protection, Poznan University of Economics, 10 al. Niepodległosci, 61-875 Poznan, Poland; |
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Abstract: | Chromium(III) is considered as an essential element playing a role in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, and various chemical forms of this element are widely used in dietary supplements. A new trinuclear chromium(III) glycinate complex [Cr3O(NH2CH2CO2)6(H2O)3]+NO3− (CrGly), an analogue of Cr3 (trinuclear Cr(III) propionate complex) has been synthesized as a potential source of supplementary Cr. In this study, we evaluated the acute toxicity class of CrGly in Wistar rats applying the OECD 423 procedure. Male and female Wistar rats (n = 12, 6 ♀ and 6 ♂) were given by gavage either a single dose of CrGly 2,000 mg/kg body mass (equals to 300 mg Cr(III)/kg body mass; in aqueous solution) or equivalent volumes of distilled water and fed ad libitum commercial Labofeed B diet, and observed carefully for 14 days, then sacrificed to collect blood and internal organs for biochemical and histologic examination. No death cases were detected. No abnormalities in animal behavior, body mass gains, gross organ histology, or blood morphology and biochemistry were observed. The results demonstrate that LD50 of CrGly is greater than 2,000 mg/kg when administrated orally to rat; thus, this compound appears to belong to the fifth category in the GHS system or the fourth class (“unclassified”) in the EU classification system. |
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