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A Toxicological Evaluation of Germanium Sesquioxide (Organic Germanium).


ABSTRACT: A battery of OECD- and GLP-compliant toxicological studies was performed to assess the safety of a highly purified germanium sesquioxide, an organic form of the naturally occurring, nonessential trace element germanium. Germanium dioxide and germanium lactate citrate (inorganic germaniums) have been shown to induce renal toxicity, whereas germanium sesquioxide (an organic germanium) has been shown to have a more favorable safety profile. However, past toxicity studies on germanium sesquioxide compounds have not clearly stated the purity of the tested compounds. In the studies reported herein, there was no evidence of mutagenicity in a bacterial reverse mutation test or an in vitro mammalian chromosomal aberration test. There was no genotoxic activity observed in an in vivo mammalian micronucleus test at concentrations up to the limit dose of 2000?mg/kg bw/day. In a 90-day repeated-dose oral toxicity study in Han:WIST rats conducted at doses of 0, 500, 1000, and 2000?mg/kg bw/day by gavage, there were no mortalities, treatment-related adverse effects, or target organs identified. The no-observed-adverse-effect-level (NOAEL) was determined to be 2000?mg/kg bw/day.

SUBMITTER: Reddeman RA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7160733 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Toxicological Evaluation of Germanium Sesquioxide (Organic Germanium).

Reddeman Robin A RA   Glávits Róbert R   Endres John R JR   Murbach Timothy S TS   Hirka Gábor G   Vértesi Adél A   Béres Erzsébet E   Szakonyiné Ilona Pasics IP  

Journal of toxicology 20200404


A battery of OECD- and GLP-compliant toxicological studies was performed to assess the safety of a highly purified germanium sesquioxide, an organic form of the naturally occurring, nonessential trace element germanium. Germanium dioxide and germanium lactate citrate (inorganic germaniums) have been shown to induce renal toxicity, whereas germanium sesquioxide (an organic germanium) has been shown to have a more favorable safety profile. However, past toxicity studies on germanium sesquioxide co  ...[more]

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