Evaluation of the Genotoxicity of Almond Hull: Implications for Its Use as a Novel Food Ingredient

Author:

Yao Yuyang1ORCID,Liu Juer2ORCID,Miao Qiming1,Zhu Xinyue1,Hua Wei1,Zhang Na1ORCID,Huang Guangwei3ORCID,Lin Xiangyang4,Mi Shengquan1ORCID,Cheng Yanling1,Ruan Roger2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biochemical Engineering College, Beijing Union University, Beijing 100101, China

2. Center for Biorefining and Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108, USA

3. Almond Board of California, Modesto, CA 95354, USA

4. College of Biological Science and Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350025, China

Abstract

Almond hull, a substantial byproduct comprising more than half of almond fresh weight, has recently gained attention due to its functionality and sustainability benefits. Despite heightened interest, information regarding its toxicity remains limited. In order to assess its genotoxic potential, we conducted Good Laboratory Practice-compliant in vitro and in vivo studies following Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) guidelines. No evidence of toxicity or mutagenicity was observed in a bacterial reverse mutation assay using five tester strains, evaluating almond hull at concentrations up to 5 mg/plate, with or without metabolic activation. Almond hull did not induce chromosome structural damage in a chromosome aberration assay using Chinese hamster ovary cells, nor did it cause any spermatogonial chromosomal aberration in tested male BALB/c mice. To evaluate its ability to induce DNA damage in rodents, a combined micronucleus assay was conducted in KM mice of both sexes. Almond hull was administered at doses of 1250, 2500, and 5000 mg/kg/day via gavage once daily for 2 days. No adverse effects of almond hull were observed in the micronucleus assay. Our results indicate no evidence of the genotoxic potential of almond hull administered up to the maximum concentrations of 5 g/kg, as recommended by OECD guidelines.

Funder

Almond Board of California and Center for Biorefining

Publisher

MDPI AG

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