At high doses (4 g/kg) they observed ;
- increased number of resorption of fetuses
- decrease in gravid uterus weight
- decreased implantation of embryos
- increased maternal weight
- decreased weight of offspring
At low doses (0.4 g/kg) following effects were seen ;
- uterus with reduced number of embryos
- increased number of resorption of fetuses
in the hypothalamus of the offspring and increased growth rate in later life", Dr. Olney (2003), in a previous research, had explained. In summary, it's clear that even low dose MSG exposures can significantly increase miscarriage rate.
It's generally considered that 2 g/kg and 4 g/kg oral MSG doses apply on mice models are comparable to real life human exposures. As Dr. George had demonstrated in current study, careful advice to completely avoid MSG foods should be given to sub-fertile women and to individuals who experience recurrent miscarriages.
It's generally considered that 2 g/kg and 4 g/kg oral MSG doses apply on mice models are comparable to real life human exposures. As Dr. George had demonstrated in current study, careful advice to completely avoid MSG foods should be given to sub-fertile women and to individuals who experience recurrent miscarriages.
Monosodium Glutamate (Msg)
Induced Developmental Dysfunction In Female Albino Rats (Rattus Norvegicus). K.
Roy George, N. G. Shibija And N. A. Malini, The Bioscan, 8(1): 73-76, 2013.
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