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A sub-chronic feeding study of dual toxin insect-resistant transgenic maize (CEMB-413) on Wistar rats.


ABSTRACT: Genetically modified (GM) crops expressing insecticidal crystal proteins are widely accepted worldwide, but their commercial utilization demands comprehensive risk assessment studies. A 90-day risk assessment study was conducted on Wistar rats fed with GM maize (CEMB-413) expressing binary insect-resistant genes (cry1Ac and cry2Ab) at low (30%) and high (50%) dose along with a control diet group. The study used fifty Wistar rats randomly distributed in five treatment groups. Our study revealed that compared to controls, GM diet had no adverse effects on animal's health, including body weight, food consumption, clinical pathological parameters, serum hormone levels and histological parameters of testes and ovaries of rats. Differences were observed in transcripts levels of fertility related genes, but these were independent of treatment with GM diet.

SUBMITTER: Liaqat A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10411795 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A sub-chronic feeding study of dual toxin insect-resistant transgenic maize (CEMB-413) on Wistar rats.

Liaqat Ayesha A   Salisu Ibrahim Bala IB   Bakhsh Allah A   Ali Qasim Q   Imran Ayesha A   Ali Muhammad Azam MA   Farooq Abdul Munim AM   Rao Abdul Qayyum AQ   Shahid Ahmad Ali AA  

PloS one 20230809 8


Genetically modified (GM) crops expressing insecticidal crystal proteins are widely accepted worldwide, but their commercial utilization demands comprehensive risk assessment studies. A 90-day risk assessment study was conducted on Wistar rats fed with GM maize (CEMB-413) expressing binary insect-resistant genes (cry1Ac and cry2Ab) at low (30%) and high (50%) dose along with a control diet group. The study used fifty Wistar rats randomly distributed in five treatment groups. Our study revealed t  ...[more]

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