Abstract

Sodium aluminium phosphate [NaAl 3H 14(PO 4) 8.4H 2O], a leavening acid, was administered to groups of six male and six female beagle dogs at dietary concentrations of 0, 0.3, 1.0 or 3.0% for 6 months. No adverse treatment-related clinical signs were observed. There were no statistically significant differences in mean body weights between test and control groups at any of the weekly determinations. Weekly mean food consumption values of all male treated groups did not differ significantly from those of the control group at any stage of the study. Statistically significant reductions in food consumption occurred sporadically in all treated groups of female dogs. No significant absolute or relative organ-weight differences were found between any of the treated groups and their respective controls. Haematological, blood chemistry and urinalysis data showed no toxicologically significant trends. Histopathological examination revealed no changes considered to be related to treatment. Thus dietary administration of sodium aluminium phosphate for 6 months at concentrations of 3% or lower caused no significant toxicological effects in beagle dogs.

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