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Multiomics Reveal Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Rats Following Chronic Exposure to an Ultra-Low Dose of Roundup Herbicide

Summary by Nature
The impairment of liver function by low environmentally relevant doses of glyphosate-based herbicides (GBH) is still a debatable and unresolved matter. Previously we have shown that rats administered for 2 years with 0.1 ppb (50 ng/L glyphosate equivalent dilution; 4 ng/kg body weight/day daily intake) of a Roundup GBH formulation showed signs of enhanced liver injury as indicated by anatomorphological, blood/urine biochemical changes and transc…

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The EU extended the use of glyphosate for ten years in 2023, but research shows that it is carcinogenic even at doses considered safe.

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An international team of researchers has tested the effects of the famous herbicide on more than a thousand laboratory rats at different dosages. In all cases, scientists have recorded an increase in cancers.

·Paris, France
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Scientists have found hard evidence in a study of the controversial weedkiller glyphosate: they show that laboratory rats develop cancer from it...

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In this Friday (12), European environmentalist NGOs called for the ban on glyphosate app to publish a study establishing a v nicul between the development of c nicer in rats and the exposure to herbicide. Read more (06/12/2025)

·São Paulo, Brazil
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trouw.nl broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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