Teratogenicity Studies in Late Blighted Potatoes in Nonhuman Primates

Published in: 1976
Source: Teratology
15: 17-24

 

Excerpt:

Female rhesus monkeys and marmosets were fed a diet containing blighted potatoes (Phytophthora infeetans) at a level of 10 g/kg per day for at least two weeks prior to breeding and six weeks following conception in order to gain additional information on the association of blighted potatoes and the development of anencephaly and spina bifida in primate species. There was an absence of either of these neural-tube defects in 32 rhesus and 14 marmoset infants whose mothers had received a blighted potato diet. In addition there were no cranial osseous defects. There were, however, two rhesus monkey infants with internal hydrocephalus whose mothers had consumed blighted potatoes.

 

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