Effects of Gamma-Irradiated Korean Ginseng on Fertility and General Reproductive Toxicity in Rats

방사선 조사 인삼이 랫드의 수태능 및 일반 생식독성에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구

  • 박귀례 (식품의약품안전청 국립독성연구소 독성부) ;
  • 한순영 (식품의약품안전청 국립독성연구소 독성부) ;
  • 김판기 (용인대학교) ;
  • 이유미 (부산대학교) ;
  • 신재호 (식품의약품안전청 국립독성연구소 독성부) ;
  • 장성재 (식품의약품안전청 국립독성연구소 독성부)
  • Published : 2001.06.01

Abstract

Korean ginseng products have been fumigated with ethylene oxide (EO) for sterilization and prolongation of storage periods. However, there had been controversies indicating that the consumption of food treated with EO might cause harmful effects in human. Since, in Korea the use of EO gas for food treatment was banned in 1991. Since then, irradiation technique has been developed as an alternative. This study was carried out to investigate the effects of irradiated ginseng on fertility, and reproductive and developmental toxicity. Either EO gas fumigated or gamma-irradiated ginseng was administered to male rats by oral gavage for 63 days during the premating period. Female rats were administered from 14 days before mating to day 20 of gestation or to day 21 of lactation. The exposure amount of irradiation used was 5, 10 and 30 kGy, respectively. There were no treatment related changes of darns in clinical signs, and parturition. No treatment related changes in food consumption, body/organ weights, male/female reproductive and fertility performances were observed. F1 fetuses showed no external abnormality. Reflex/sensory junctions, physical/behavioral development, and reproductive performance of F1 rats were not adversary affected. The results of this study show that gamma-irradiated ginseng, up to 30 kGy, has no adverse effects on the fertility, reproduction and development in Wistar rats.

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