Glutaurine (1, 10, 20 or 50 μg/rat; p.o.) significantly restores the latency of entry in both the 24 and 48 hours tests at the dose of 50 μg/rat.
Glutaurine (100~3000 ug/kg; i.p.) significantly reduces T3 blood levels in a dose-dependent manner, but does not significantly raise T4 blood levels.
Animal Model: |
CFY male rats (170~250g) |
Dosage: |
1, 10, 20 or 50 μg/rat |
Administration: |
P.o. |
Result: |
Significantly restored the latency of entry in both the 24 and 48 h tests at the dose of 50 μg/rat.
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Animal Model: |
Fischer 344 rats |
Dosage: |
100~3000 ug/kg |
Administration: |
I.p. |
Result: |
Significantly reduced T3 blood levels in a dose-dependent manner, but did not significantly raise T4 blood levels.
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