Journal or Publishing Institution: National Scientific Center Institute of Experimental and Clinical Veterinary Medicine
Author(s): Kutsan, A.T., Shevtsova, G.N., Roman’ko, M.Y., Orobchenko, O.L., and Gerilovich, I.O.
Article Type: Peer Reviewed Study
Abstract:
The paper contains the results of biochemical blood tests related to protein and nucleic acid metabolism in white mice to estimate the safety of animal feedstuff, which contains the genetic modifi cation. Long-term feeding with genetically modified soybean line MON 89788 affects performance proteinogram in blood plasma of white mice, leads to a significant reduction of the content seromucoides, circulating immune complexes, RNA, DNA and the total nucleic acids. There were proposed to assess the impact of genetically modified plants on the organism of farm animals carry complex biochemical studies of the protein and nucleic acid metabolism.
Keywords: GM soy, Glyphosate tolerant soybean, MON 89788, Roundup Ready soya, Mice, Rodent, Feeding, GMO soybeans, Mouse, Rodents, Transgenic, Genetically Engineered
Citation:
Kutsan, A.T., Shevtsova, G.N., Roman’ko, M.Y., Orobchenko, O.L., and Gerilovich, I.O. Status of indicators of protein and nucleic acid metabolism in plasma laboratory animals in long-term feeding with genetically modified soybean. National Scientific Center “Institute of Experimental and Clinical Veterinary Medicine,” Kharkiv.
Category:
- Health effects
Record ID: 1337