Safety assessment is reported of an orally ingested dihydroquercetin-rich extract (Lavitol) derived from the Dahurian larch tree, used as a food additive and as a dietary supplement ingredient. Dihydroquercetin, a potent antioxidant, is also known as taxifolin. The results of genotoxicity and toxicological tests (Comet assay, micronucleus test in human lymphocytes, chromosomal aberration test, subacute 7-day oral toxicity study, subchronic 90-day toxicology study with histopathologies, and, prenatal and postnatal developmental toxicity studies) on the extract provide further support for the safety of its consumption as a food supplement and food additive.
Keywords: Dahurian larch tree extract; Larix dahurica; Larix gmelinii; acute toxicity study; antioxidant; chromosomal aberration test; comet assay; developmental toxicity study; dietary supplement; dihydroquercetin; flavonoid; food additive; micronucleus test; subchronic toxicity study; taxifolin.
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