Xie, Z.-X.Z.-X.XieBellmann, B.B.BellmannErnst, H.H.ErnstMohr, U.U.MohrRittinghausen, S.S.Rittinghausen2022-03-022022-03-021988https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/174985In a subchronic 90-day oral toxicity study, 5 groups of F2-descendants of BIO F1D Alexander hamsters received 0,275, 550, 1,100 and 2,200 mg/kg b.w./day doses, respectively, of calcium cyclamate in the drinking water. These doses caused no adverse health effects in any treated animal and the multifocal myocardial calcifications, detectable at a 100% incidence in the male and female control hamsters were not exacerbated by the sweetener. Instead, the myocardial lesions exhibited a striking negative dose-response relationship with a 0% incidence in the males and a 5% incidence in the female hamsters of the highest dose group.encalcium cyclamatemyocardial calcificationmyocardiumoral toxicitySyrian golden hamstertoxic effect615610620Myocardial effects of calcium cyclamate in the BIO FID Alexander Syrian golden hamsterjournal article