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Glyphosate-Residues in Roundup-Ready Soybean Impair Daphnia magna Life-Cycle
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作者 Marek Cuhra terje traavik +3 位作者 Mickael Dando Raul Primicerio Daniel Ferreira Holderbaum Thomas Bohn 《Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Environment》 2015年第1期24-36,共13页
Herbicide tolerant plants such as Roundup-Ready soybean contain residues of glyphosate herbicide. These residues are considered safe and previous animal-feeding-studies have failed to find negative effects related to ... Herbicide tolerant plants such as Roundup-Ready soybean contain residues of glyphosate herbicide. These residues are considered safe and previous animal-feeding-studies have failed to find negative effects related to such chemical residues. The present study tests 8 experimental soy- meal diets as feed in groups (each containing 20 individuals) of test-animals (D. magna). The diets have different levels of glyphosate residues and we show that animal growth, reproductive maturity and number of offspring are correlated with these chemicals. The tested soybeans are from ordinary agriculture in Iowa USA and the residues are below the regulatory limits. Despite this, clear negative effects are seen in life-long feeding. The work enhances the need for including analysis of herbicide residues in future assessment of GMO. 展开更多
关键词 Transgenic GTS 40-3-2 Roundup-Ready Soybean Glyphosate Residues Life-Long Animal Feeding Study GMO Risk-Assessment Herbicide-Tolerant Cultivar Quality Aquatic Invertebrate Ecotoxicology
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Uptake and Organ Distribution of Feed Introduced Plasmid DNA in Growing or Pregnant Rats
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作者 Idun M.Gronsberg Lise Nordgard +5 位作者 Kristin Fenton Beate Hegge Kaare M.Nielsen Susan Bardocz Arpad Pusztai terje traavik 《Food and Nutrition Sciences》 2011年第4期377-386,共10页
Fragments of DNA present in food and feed are taken up by the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of mammals. The extent of uptake varies according to organism, study design and DNA source. This study explores the hypothesis... Fragments of DNA present in food and feed are taken up by the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of mammals. The extent of uptake varies according to organism, study design and DNA source. This study explores the hypothesis that actively growing, as well as pregnant rats, are more likely to take up DNA from the GIT than mature animals due to the high demand for nutrients for tissue and organ development. Plasmid DNA (pDNA) was added to standard feed for growing, and pregnant rats. The young rats received one pDNA (50 μg) containing meal by gavage. Blood, organ and tissue samples were harvested at 2 h to 3 days post feeding (p.f). The pregnant females were fed pellets containing pDNA (100 μg) daily, starting at day 5 after established pregnancy. Females and foeti were killed at days 7 and 14 of gestation, and pups at the time of weaning. Genomic DNA was analyzed by PCR followed by Southern blot and real-time PCR. A 201 bp target sequence was detected in mesenteric lymph nodes, spleen, liver and pancreas from growing rats 2 h p.f. At 6 h, target DNA was detectable in the kidneys, and at three days p.f. in the liver. Target DNA was not detected in samples from pregnant rats, their foeti or pups. In conclusion, low level of feed introduced DNA could be transiently detected in organs of young, growing rats. However, indications of increased DNA uptake levels in the GIT of growing rats were not found. 展开更多
关键词 DNA Uptake DNA Persistence DNA Degradation RODENTS Feeding Trial
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