The toxicology of gossypol acetic acid and (-)-gossypol.

R Heywood
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  1. R Heywood: St Georges House, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, U.K.

Abstract

The toxicity of gossypol has been investigated in Sprague-Dawley rats at dosages of 0, 0.5, 5.0 and 25 mg/kg per day of (+/-)-gossypol acetic acid. The most significant toxicological finding was marked suppression of body weight gain in rats receiving 25 mg/kg per day. Terminal studies showed 6 out of 20 rats receiving 25 mg/kg per day to have varying degrees of testicular pathology. Five mg/kg per day was shown to be a "no effect" level. A study in cynomolgus monkeys at 25 mg/kg per day of (+/-)-gossypol acetic acid for 13 weeks induced death, a variety of clinical signs, extensive biochemical change and pathology in the heart, liver, kidney and testes. The toxicity of (-)-gossypol was investigated in male cynomolgus monkeys at dosages of 1.5, 4 or 5 mg/kg/day for 4 weeks. No animals died. Clinical signs involving the gastrointestinal tract, adverse effects on body weight gain, consistent biochemical changes in serum proteins, calcium, inorganic phosphorus and serum cholesterol were recorded at 4 mg/kg per day and above. Morphological change was not induced.

MeSH Term

Animals
Body Weight
Contraceptive Agents, Male
Gossypol
Macaca fascicularis
Male
Rats
Rats, Inbred Strains
Spermatocidal Agents

Chemicals

Contraceptive Agents, Male
Spermatocidal Agents
Gossypol
gossypol acetic acid

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