Cinnamaldehyde


Literature identifierStudy typeTest dosageEffective dosageEndocrine-mediated endpointsSystems-level perturbations
PMID:2606408IVR5 mg/kg/day 5 mg/kg/dayAffects uterine morphologyReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR5 mg/kg/day 5 mg/kg/dayAffects skeletal developmentDevelopmental endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR250 mg/kg/day 250 mg/kg/dayAffects skeletal developmentDevelopmental endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR25 mg/kg/day 25 mg/kg/dayAffects skeletal developmentDevelopmental endocrine-mediated perturbations
PMID:7813982IVR5 % 5 %Changes in ovarian morphologyReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR5 % 5 %Affects development of seminal vesiclesDevelopmental endocrine-mediated perturbations;Reproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR5 % 5 %Affects uterine morphologyReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR5 % 5 %Affects spleen morphologyImmunological endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR10 % 10 %Affects spleen morphologyImmunological endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR10 % 10 %Changes in liver morphologyHepatic endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR2.5 % 2.5 %Uterine hypoplasiaReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR2.5 % 2.5 %Affects spleen morphologyImmunological endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR0.625 % -No significant effects observed-
IVR1.25 % -No significant effects observed-

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