Histopathological study on rats fed iodine-enriched eggs long-term (7 and 19 months).
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A histopathological study was conducted on rats fed on a diet containing iodine-enriched eggs over the long term, 7 and 19 months. A laboratory powder chow was added at the 1% (w/w) level with ordinary egg powder (ordinary egg diet as control:35μg iodine/100g diet) or iodine-enriched egg powder (iodine-enriched egg diet: 392μg iodine/100g diet). The animals were meal-fed twice a day and allowed unrestricted voluntary wheel-running. In general, organs, tissues and endocrine glands including thyroid glands from rats of the iodine-enriched egg diet group exhibited no significant difference in histopathological features as compared with those of the ordinary egg diet group. These results suggest that long-term feeding of a considerable amount of iodine through an iodine-enriched egg diet did not cause any specific excess-iodine toxicity.
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著者
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片峯 伸一郎
Research Center, Nihon Nosan Kogyo K. K.
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星野 信行
Research Center, Nihon Nosan Kogyo K. K.
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戸塚 耕二
Research Center, Nihon Nosan Kogyo K. K.
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鈴木 正成
Laboratory of Biochemistry of Exercise and Nutrition, Institute of Health and Sports Science, University of Tsukuba
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田名 網祥一
Research Center, Nihon Nosan Kogyo K. K.
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