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Prenatal development in the rat following administration of cyclamate, saccharin and sucrose

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Studien über die Keimentwicklung bei der Ratte nach hoher Dosierung mit Na-Cyclamat, Na-Saccharin oder Saccharose während der organogenetischen Phase ergaben keine embryotoxischen oder teratogenen Effekte.

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Fritz, H., Hess, R. Prenatal development in the rat following administration of cyclamate, saccharin and sucrose. Experientia 24, 1140–1141 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02147812

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Keywords

  • Saccharose
  • Saccharin
  • Cyclamate
  • Prenatal Development