A Study of Assessing the Impact of Pantohematogen, Embryotoxicity, and Teratogenicity
Galina Arkadevna Dorn, Valeriy Mikhailovich Poznyakovsky, Nadezhda Nikolaevna Danko, Pastushkova Ekaterina Vladimirovna, Boisjoni Tokhiriyon
Abstract
This study investigated whether pantohematogen has any embryotoxic or teratogenic effects. Pantohematogen is a bioactive substance obtained from the velvet antlers of the Altai wapiti and is used in confectionery products. A total of 180 female Wistar rats were exposed to different doses of the test compound. During the experiment, no significant changes in behavior or appearance were detected. The results showed that pantohematogen did not impair fertility or elevate embryonic loss. However, fe
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MedicineTherapeutic Uses of Natural ElementsClimate Change and Health ImpactsPregnancy and Medication Impact