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Lack of adverse effects in subchronic and chronic toxicity/carcinogenicity studies on the glyphosate-resistant genetically modified maize NK603 in Wistar Han RCC rats.

Pablo Steinberg1,2, Hilko van der Voet3, Paul W Goedhart3, Gijs Kleter4, Esther J Kok4, Maria Pla5,6, Anna Nadal5, Dagmar Zeljenková7, Radka Aláčová7, Júlia Babincová7, Eva Rollerová7, Soňa Jaďuďová7, Anton Kebis7, Elena Szabova7, Jana Tulinská8, Aurélia Líšková8, Melinda Takácsová8, Miroslava Lehotská Mikušová8, Zora Krivošíková8, Armin Spök9,10, Monica Racovita10,11, Huib de Vriend12, Roger Alison13, Clare Alison13, Wolfgang Baumgärtner14, Kathrin Becker14, Charlotte Lempp14, Marion Schmicke15, Dieter Schrenk16, Annette Pöting17, Joachim Schiemann18, Ralf Wilhelm18.   

Abstract

In 2012, a controversial study on the long-term toxicity of a Roundup herbicide and the glyphosate-tolerant genetically modified (GM) maize NK603 was published. The EC-funded G-TwYST research consortium tested the potential subchronic and chronic toxicity as well as the carcinogenicity of the glyphosate-resistant genetically modified maize NK603 by performing two 90-day feeding trials, one with GM maize inclusion rates of 11 and 33% and one with inclusion rates of up to 50%, as well as a 2-year feeding trial with inclusion rates of 11 and 33% in male and female Wistar Han RCC rats by taking into account OECD Guidelines for the testing of chemicals and EFSA recommendations on the safety testing of whole-food/feed in laboratory animals. In all three trials, the NK603 maize, untreated and treated once with Roundup during its cultivation, and the conventional counterpart were tested. Differences between each test group and the control group were evaluated. Equivalence was assessed by comparing the observed difference to differences between non-GM reference groups in previous studies. In case of significant differences, whether the effects were dose-related and/or accompanied by changes in related parameters including histopathological findings was evaluated. It is concluded that no adverse effects related to the feeding of the NK603 maize cultivated with or without Roundup for up to 2 years were observed. Based on the outcome of the subchronic and combined chronic toxicity/carcinogenicity studies, recommendations on the scientific justification and added value of long-term feeding trials in the GM plant risk assessment process are presented.

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Keywords:  Biosafety; Combined chronic toxicity/carcinogenicity study; G-TwYST; GMO risk assessment; Genetically modified maize NK603; OECD Test Guideline No. 408; OECD Test Guideline No. 453; Rat feeding trial; Subchronic oral toxicity study

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30756133      PMCID: PMC7261740          DOI: 10.1007/s00204-019-02400-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Toxicol        ISSN: 0340-5761            Impact factor:   5.153


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