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Endres J, Qureshi I, Farber T, Hauswirth J, Hirka G, Pasics I, et al.
Food Chem Toxicol . 2011 Feb; 49(5):1174-82. PMID: 21338652
Some strains of Bacillus coagulans can survive extremes of heat, stomach acid and bile acids, to which commonly consumed probiotics are susceptible. A toxicological safety assessment was published in 2009...
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Clewell A, Qureshi I, Endres J, Horvath J, Financsek I, Neal-Kababick J, et al.
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol . 2010 Jan; 57(1):55-61. PMID: 20043970
The dietary supplement, 112 Degrees, was formulated with the goal of supporting sexual functioning in men. Due to rampant problems with drug adulteration for this category of products, a comprehensive...
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Farber T, Clewell A, Endres J, Hauswirth J, Van Gemert M, Schauss A, et al.
Food Chem Toxicol . 2009 Dec; 48(3):831-8. PMID: 20035819
Rev7 is an indigestible gum polymer used for the manufacturing of chewing gum. It allows for the formulation of chewing gum with low adhesion; thus can be readily removed from...
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Schauss A, Somfai-Relle S, Financsek I, Glavits R, Parent S, Endres J, et al.
Int J Toxicol . 2009 Dec; 28(6):479-87. PMID: 19966140
The dietary supplement Citicoline free-base (choline cytidine 5'-pyrophosphate) was toxicologically evaluated in Sprague-Dawley rats using oral gavage. In an acute 14-day study, 2000 mg/kg was well tolerated. In a 90-day...
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Endres J, Clewell A, Jade K, Farber T, Hauswirth J, Schauss A
Food Chem Toxicol . 2009 Mar; 47(6):1231-8. PMID: 19248815
It has been demonstrated that some strains of Bacillus coagulans can survive extremes of heat, acidity of the stomach, and bile acids, to which commonly consumed probiotics are susceptible. A...
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Schauss A, Merkel D, Glaza S, Sorenson S
Food Chem Toxicol . 2006 Oct; 45(2):315-21. PMID: 17030382
Two acute and subchronic oral toxicity studies were conducted in rats to evaluate safety of a patented preparation of hydrolyzed chicken sternal cartilage (BioCell Collagen II) containing collagen type II,...
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Somfai-Relle S, Schauss A, Financsek I, Glavits R, Varga T, Szucs Z
Food Chem Toxicol . 2005 Feb; 43(4):575-80. PMID: 15721205
Sprague-Dawley rats received "cryogenically-frozen suppon" (CFS), a cryomilled product derived for the Japanese soft-shelled turtle (Pelodiscus sinensis), widely consumed for its nutritious value and medicinal properties, especially for the maintenance...
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Horvath K, Noker P, Somfai-Relle S, Glavits R, Financsek I, Schauss A
Food Chem Toxicol . 2002 Oct; 40(10):1459-62. PMID: 12387309
Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) is a popular dietary supplement used in a variety of conditions including pain, inflammation, allergies, arthritis, parasitic infections and the maintenance of normal keratin levels in hair, skin...
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Forsleff L, Schauss A, Bier I, Stuart S
J Altern Complement Med . 1999 Apr; 5(1):57-64. PMID: 10100031
One of the primary areas of investigation in the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease (PD) is the loss of the dopamine-producing cells in the melanized neurons of the substantia nigra, believed...
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Schauss A
Biol Trace Elem Res . 1991 Jun; 29(3):267-80. PMID: 1726409
There is no known biological requirement for germanium (Ge), germanates, or any organogermanium compound. Ge deficiency has not been demonstrated in any animal. The estimated average dietary intake of Ge...