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[Safety and structural analysis of polymers produced in manufacturing process of alpha-lipoic acid]

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  • [Safety and structural analysis of polymers produced in manufacturing process of alpha-lipoic acid] Abstract Text:

    hiroshi shimodaHiroshi Shimoda,junji tanakaJunji Tanaka,azusa sekiAzusa Seki,haruya hondaHaruya Honda,seiichiro akaogiSeiichiro Akaogi,hirobumi komatsubaraHirobumi Komatsubara,nobuo suzukiNobuo Suzuki,mayumi kameyamaMayumi Kameyama,satoru tamuraSatoru Tamura,nobutoshi murakamiNobutoshi Murakami,hiroshi shimodaHiroshi Shimoda,junji tanakaJunji Tanaka,azusa sekiAzusa Seki,haruya hondaHaruya Honda,seiichiro akaogiSeiichiro Akaogi,hirobumi komatsubaraHirobumi Komatsubara,nobuo suzukiNobuo Suzuki,mayumi kameyamaMayumi Kameyama,satoru tamuraSatoru Tamura,nobutoshi murakamiNobutoshi Murakami,

    Alpha-Lipoic acid has recently been permitted for use in foodstuffs and is contained in tablets and capsules. Although alpha-lipoic acid is synthesized from adipic acid, the safety of polymers produced during the purification and drying processes has been an issue of concern. Hence, we examined the safety profiles of thermally denatured polymer (LAP-A) and ethanol-denatured polymer (LAP-B) produced in the manufacturing process of alpha-lipoic acid. Furthermore, we conducted structural analysis of these polymers by 1H-NMR and FAB-MS spectroscopy. In a consecutive ingestion test, male and female mice ingested diet containing 0.1 and 0.2% LAP-A and -B for 4 weeks. Blood uric acid, potassium and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) tended to increase without dose-dependency. Relative liver weights were also increased. However, male dogs that were orally administered LAP-B (500 mg/kg) once did not show any abnormalities in blood parameters or general condition. These findings indicate that alpha-lipoic acid polymers are not acutely toxic; however, chronic ingestion of these polymers may affect liver and kidney functions.

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    h shimodaH Shimoda,j tanakaJ Tanaka,a sekiA Seki,h hondaH Honda,s akaogiS Akaogi,h komatsubaraH Komatsubara,n suzukiN Suzuki,m kameyamaM Kameyama,s tamuraS Tamura,n murakamiN Murakami,h shimodaH Shimoda,j tanakaJ Tanaka,a sekiA Seki,h hondaH Honda,s akaogiS Akaogi,h komatsubaraH Komatsubara,n suzukiN Suzuki,m kameyamaM Kameyama,s tamuraS Tamura,n murakamiN Murakami,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Shokuhin eiseigaku zasshi. Journal of the Food Hyg

    VOLUME: 48

    Page Numbers: 125-31

    Journal Abbreviation: Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi

    ISSN: 0015-6426

    DAY: 21

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Oryza Oil & Fat Chemical Co., Ltd., 1 Numata, Kitagata-cho, Ichinomiya-city, Aichi 493-8001, Japan.

    Country: Japan

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