2023
DOI: 10.3390/ani13111827
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Evaluation of Parameters Which Influence Voluntary Ingestion of Supplements in Rats

Abstract: Drug safety and efficacy studies frequently use oral gavage, but repetitive usage may cause problems. Administration through voluntary ingestion represents an opportunity for refinement. We aimed to develop a protocol for voluntary ingestion of gelatin-based supplements in rats, assessing the influence of age, sex, fasting (4 h), and additives (vanilla, VF; sucralose, S), and to test it in lactating dams. Three-week-old and 5-month-old Sprague-Dawley rats were placed individually in an empty cage containing a … Show more

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“…CSE supplementation was performed using gelatin cubes and voluntary ingestion, as we previously described [ 20 ]. The cubes were prepared with 100% bovine gelatin dissolved in hot water at a concentration of 140 g/L, adding vanilla flavor (4.8 mL/L).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CSE supplementation was performed using gelatin cubes and voluntary ingestion, as we previously described [ 20 ]. The cubes were prepared with 100% bovine gelatin dissolved in hot water at a concentration of 140 g/L, adding vanilla flavor (4.8 mL/L).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After 6 weeks with standard diet or HFD, supplementation was initiated using gelatin cubes and voluntary ingestion, as we have previously described in rats [20]. During this period, mice were maintained on HFD (except the Control group which was kept on standard diet).…”
Section: Supplement Preparation and Supplementation Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%