FOOD SCIENCE ›› 2011, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (5 ): 258-262.doi: 10.7506/spkx1002-6630-201105055

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Acute, Accumulative and Sub-acute Toxicity of Sodium Selenite

HU Bin,CHEN Yi-zi*   

  1. College of Food Science, Sichuan Agricultural University, Ya’an 625014, China
  • Received:2010-06-09 Revised:2011-01-17 Online:2011-03-15 Published:2011-03-03
  • Contact: CHEN Yi-zi* E-mail:cyz2555@126.com

Abstract: Objective: To explore the toxicity of sodium selenite. Methods: Wistar rats were used to explore acute toxicity and accumulative toxicity of sodium selenite by the modified Karber method and the dose-increasing method, respectively. In addition, rats administered with sodium selenite at doses of 1/20 LD50, 1/10 LD50 and 1/5 LD50 for 30 consecutive days were used to explore its sub-acute toxicity. The growth status, histopathological change and blood biochemical indices of rats were determined. Results: The LD50 of sodium selenite was 11.75 mg/kg and the accumulative coefficient was 3.3, which revealed a moderate capacity of accumulative toxicity for rats. However, the growth of rats was inhibited when the concentration of sodium selenite was up to 0.588 mg/kg. The major organs including heart, liver, spleen, lung and kidney were damaged to different extents and blood biochemical indices were affected by sodium selenite at high concentrations. Conclusion: Sodium selenite is a material with high toxicity, which can cause acute, accumulative and sub-acute toxicity to rats.

Key words: sodium selenite, rats, acute toxicity, accumulative toxicity, sub-acute toxicity

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