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Effect of Acute, Sub-Acute and Chronic Treatment of Lac Dye on the Hepatic β-Glucuronidase Activity


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In the recent time, most of the synthetic chemicals that are being used to colour food, drugs and cosmetics are aromatic compounds. Unfortunately many of them have been withdrawn from the market because of their effects. Amaranth, a very popular red coloured dye was reported to cause potential gonadotoxic and embryotoxic effect. It was further reported to produce deformities in the young, increase the number of still births, decrease fertility and reduce the survival of the young Erythrosine, another red coloured dye was found to cause learning disabilities as well as altered behaviour in children. Several other dyes were reported to produce sarcomas of the peritoneum and intestinal tract; increased incidence of several subclinical conditions.
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  • Effect of Acute, Sub-Acute and Chronic Treatment of Lac Dye on the Hepatic β-Glucuronidase Activity

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Ajanta Ghosh
All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health, Calcutta - 700 073, India
Indira Chakravarty
All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health, Calcutta - 700 073, India

Abstract


In the recent time, most of the synthetic chemicals that are being used to colour food, drugs and cosmetics are aromatic compounds. Unfortunately many of them have been withdrawn from the market because of their effects. Amaranth, a very popular red coloured dye was reported to cause potential gonadotoxic and embryotoxic effect. It was further reported to produce deformities in the young, increase the number of still births, decrease fertility and reduce the survival of the young Erythrosine, another red coloured dye was found to cause learning disabilities as well as altered behaviour in children. Several other dyes were reported to produce sarcomas of the peritoneum and intestinal tract; increased incidence of several subclinical conditions.