Use and Safety of Tyrphostin AG17 as a Stabilizer in Foods and Dietary Supplements Based on Toxicological Studies and QSAR Analysis
Osvaldo Garrido-Acosta, Ramón Soto-Vázquez, Gabriel Marcelín-Jiménez, Luis Jesús García-Aguirre

TL;DR
This study shows tyrphostin AG17 is a safe and effective stabilizer for food and supplements based on toxicological and computational analysis.
Contribution
The study combines QSAR analysis and subchronic toxicity data to establish tyrphostin AG17's safety as a food additive.
Findings
Tyrphostin AG17 formulation showed stable microvesicles for up to 498 hours.
QSAR predicted LD50 of 91.5 mg/kg with strong alignment to historical data.
90-day toxicity study showed no significant hematotoxic effects at high doses.
Abstract
This study evaluated two formulations of L-carnitine, which were developed and impregnated in an oil-based self-emulsifying system (SEDDS), the first with tyrphostin AG17 and the second without the addition of tyrphostin AG17. The formulation with tyrphostin AG17 showed the presence of stable microvesicles up to 498 h after its preparation. To establish a robust safety profile in compliance with modern regulatory frameworks and the 3Rs principle (replacement, reduction, and refinement), a toxicological evaluation was conducted integrating an in silico quantitative structure–activity relationship (QSAR) analysis with confirmatory in vivo subchronic toxicity studies. The QSAR analysis, performed using the OECD QSAR Toolbox and strictly adhering to Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) validation principles, predicted an acute oral LD50 of 91.5 mg/kg in rats, a…
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TopicsPolysaccharides Composition and Applications · Inhalation and Respiratory Drug Delivery · Phytochemical Studies and Bioactivities
