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Toxicological assessment of β-galactosidase shows no adverse effects in vivo and in vitro

Posted on 2020-04-11 - 12:06

A safety assessment for β-galactosidase derived from Aspergillus oryzae (GODO-FAL) was performed. The test article was a concentrated, purified β-galactosidase diluted in glycerin and water with an activity of 10,000 U/mL. A series of genotoxicology tests including micronucleus assay, chromosome aberration assay, and reverse mutagenesis (Ames) assay confirmed that GODO-FAL was not clastogenic or mutagenic at any of the concentrations used, up to 2000 µg/mL for the chromosome aberration assay and 5000 mg per plate in the Ames assay. GODO-FAL was not toxic in acute, repeated oral toxicity, and sub-chronic toxicity assays in Sprague–Dawley rats at any dose used, up to 2000 mg/kg/day. Based on results from the subchronic toxicology assay, the no observed adverse effects level for GODO-FAL was at least 2000 mg/kg/day.

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