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In male white mice, eating certain food additives for a month might harm the liver, based on blood tests showing higher levels of liver enzymes.
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Safety assessment of three common food additives: the reproductive, oxidative and enzymatic perspective
Cross-Sectional Study
Animal
The study gave mice the same food additives mentioned in the claim and found that their liver enzyme levels went up, which can mean liver damage.
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