The oral acute toxicity of 3 β-adrenoceptor stimulants, 2 β-adrenoceptor blockers, and 2 anti-gastric ulcer drugs was studied in 8-week old, SD-JCL rats and ICR-JCL mice, fasted overnight for 17-20 hours. The results were compared with those from rats and mice allowed to feed normally. The order of the fed : fasted ratio of LD50 values in rats was pirenzepin < propantheline < pindolol < salbutamol < orciprenaline < fenoterol < bunitrolol, and was in the range 1.3-4.7. The increased toxicity in fasted animals was considered to be related to acceleration in gastric emptying and intestinal absorption, but not to a general change in the condition of the test system or a decrease in the detoxification ability of the liver because after intraperitoneal administration acute toxicity was similar in fed and fasted rats. © 1981, Royal Society of Medicine Press. All rights reserved.
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Kast, A., & Nishikawa, J. (1981). The effect of fasting on oral acute toxicity of drugs in rats and mice. Laboratory Animals, 15(4), 359–364. https://doi.org/10.1258/002367781780952933
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