Abstract

Oxipolymers, isolated from the oxidized sunflower oil and administered with food in the amount of about 1 gm per kg of body weight for 12–14 weeks proved too toxic for animals, and led to the delay in weight gain. Introduction of the mentioned oxipolymers into the diet of rats caused catarrhal changes in the stomach and intestine.

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