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Food Chem Toxicol ; 97: 57-69, 2016 Nov.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27580979

The potential toxicity of corn starch fiber was assessed and compared to polydextrose, a commonly used bulking agent with a long history of safe use in the food supply. Groups of male and female Crl:CD(SD) rats were fed 0 (control), 1,000, 3,000, or 10,000 mg/kg-bw/day corn starch fiber in the diet for 90 days. The polydextrose reference article was offered on a comparable regimen at 10,000 mg/kg-bw/day. Following a single gavage dose of [14C]-corn starch fiber on study day 13 or 90, the mass balance of the test article was assessed by analysis of excreta samples collected from 0 to 168 h post-dose. There were no toxicologically or biologically relevant findings in any of the test article-treated groups. The few minor differences observed between the corn starch fiber and polydextrose exposed groups were considered to be due to normal biological variation. Following [14C]-corn starch fiber dosing, nearly complete excretion of the administered dose occurred over 168 h post-dosing, with the majority excreted in the feces. The dietary no-observed-adverse-effect level of corn starch fiber after 90 days was 10,000 mg/kg-bw/day. Similar toxicity profiles for corn starch fiber and polydextrose were observed due to the structural and compositional similarities of these materials.


Carbon Radioisotopes/analysis , Dietary Fiber/toxicity , Feces/chemistry , Starch/toxicity , Administration, Oral , Animals , Dietary Fiber/administration & dosage , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Female , Food Additives/administration & dosage , Food Additives/toxicity , Glucans/administration & dosage , Glucans/toxicity , Male , No-Observed-Adverse-Effect Level , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Starch/administration & dosage
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