Biotech benefits

feeding studies

The database contains 11 references relating to the Safety and Benefits of Biotechnology and "feeding studies".

References relating to "feeding studies":

  1. 28-Day oral (gavage) and 13-week (dietary) toxicity studies of DHA canola oil and DHA canola meal in rats
    (2021) Murillo G, Horn T, Johnson WD, Macintosh S
  2. Risk assessment of genetically modified sugarcane expressing AVP1 gene
    (2019) Bhatti F, Asad S, Khan QM, Mobeen A, Iqbal MJ, Asif M
  3. Study and Comparison of Genetically and Non-Genetically Modified Rice from View Point of Possibility of Gene Transferring in Blood of Laboratory Animal
    (2019) Bahador HM, Gilda E, Mahsa A, Mohammad HE-P, Mohammad ER, Hossein F, Mehrnooush S
  4. Three European studies have disproved Gilles-Éric Séralini’s widely circulated claims that genetically modified maize (corn) induces tumors in rats.
    (2018) Various authors
  5. Transgenic maize event TC1507: global status of food, feed, and environmental safety
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  6. Fate of Transgenic DNA from Orally Administered Bt MON810 Maize and Effects on Immune Response and Growth in Pigs
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  7. Effects of Feeding Bt MON810 Maize to Pigs for 110 Days on Peripheral Immune Response and Digestive Fate of the cry1Ab Gene and Truncated Bt Toxin
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  8. Assessment of GE food safety using -omics techniques and long-term animal feeding studies
    (2012)
  9. Longterm biosafety assessment of a genetically modified (GM) plant: the genetically modified (GM) insect-resistant Bt11 corn does not affect the performance of multi-generations or life span of mice.
    (2009) Haryu Y, et al.
  10. Studies on feeds from genetically modified plants (GMP) – Contributions to nutritional and safety assessment
    (2007) Flachowsky G, et al.
  11. Organic and genetically modified soybean diets: consequences in growth and in hematological indicators of aged rats.
    (2009) , ,