L-Leucine Supplementation May Be Safe During Pregnancy 36833

August 16, 2004

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L-Leucine Supplementation May Be Safe During Pregnancy

TOKYO--L-leucine, an essential amino acid and a common ingredient indietary supplements, does not affect the outcome of pregnancy or development ofthe fetus, according to a rat study published in the September issue of Foodand Chemical Toxicology (42, 9:1505-11, 2004) (www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02786915).

To investigate the possibility of fetal toxicity in rats exposed toL-leucine, researchers administered 11- to 12-week old dams an aqueous solutionof L-leucine at doses of 300 or 1,000 mg/kg body weight on gestational days 7 to17 (the full gestational period was 20 days). Caesarean section on day 20revealed no effects on litter size or weight of live-born fetuses, the number ofcorpora lutea, the implantation index or placental quality. No abnormalities ingender ratio, external irregularities, or significant treatment-relatedvariations in visceral and skeletal pathologies were observed in a series ofexternal, visceral and skeletal examinations conducted on the fetuses. Theresearchers concluded L-leucine, administered orally during organogenesis atdoses up to 1,000 mg/kg body weight, did not affect the outcome of pregnancy orcause fetotoxicity in rats.

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