The results of this study suggest that acrylamide may be effective per se in causing peripheral nervous system damage in rats after repeated exposure to toxic doses (25-50 mg/gkg/day) whereas other toxic effects of this agent, such as reproductive toxicity appear to be mediated by the metabolite glycidamide.

Comparative studies on the neuro- and reproductive toxicity of acrylamide and its epoxide metabolite glycidamide in the rat.

MANZO, LUIGI;
1992-01-01

Abstract

The results of this study suggest that acrylamide may be effective per se in causing peripheral nervous system damage in rats after repeated exposure to toxic doses (25-50 mg/gkg/day) whereas other toxic effects of this agent, such as reproductive toxicity appear to be mediated by the metabolite glycidamide.
1992
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Studio condotto in collaborazione con: University of Washington, Seattle WA USA, e Institute of Occupational Medicine, Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine, Beijing, China.
Acrylamide; glycidamine; peripheral neuropathy; reproductive toxicity; neurotoxicity.
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Costa, Lg; Deng, H; Gregotti, C; Manzo, Luigi; Faustman, Em; Bergmark, E; Calleman, C. J.
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