Chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity study of dietary gardenia blue in Sprague Dawley rats.
Food Chem Toxicol
; 176: 113734, 2023 Jun.
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In this combined chronic toxicity/carcinogenicity study of gardenia blue as a natural food color additive, Sprague Dawley rats were administered 0.5%, 2.5%, or 5.0% gardenia blue via the feed or carrier diet (0.0% gardenia blue) for 12 (chronic toxicity cohort) or 24 (carcinogenicity cohort) months. No abnormal clinical, ophthalmological, neurotoxicity or clinical pathology changes were attributed to treatment, and there was no increase in mortality due to gardenia blue exposure. The only treatment-related change was grossly observed blue discoloration of the stomach, intestines, and mesenteric lymph nodes as well as reversible dark discoloration of the kidneys all without associated histopathology. The no-observed-adverse-effect level (NOAEL) for gardenia blue exposure via the diet for one or two years was determined to be 5.0% (2175.3 mg/kg body weight/day in male rats and 3075.4 mg/kg body weight/day in female rats).
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