Saccharin ingestion, weight loss, and mortality in rats
Tóm tắt
Rats maintained on 10 g of food and saccharin solutions suffered weight loss and mortality compared with controls maintained on 10 g food and water. Frequency of death was related to amount and concentration of the ingested solution, while weight loss was related only to concentration and absolute amount of saccharin intake.
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