Masic Aleksandar, Liu Rui, Simkus Kristen, Wilson Jeff, Baker John, Sanchez Pablo, Saleem Ammar, Harris Cory C, Durst Tony, Arnason John T
Cancog Tecnologies, 120 Carlton Street, Toronto, Ontario M5A 4K2, Canada (Masic); Faculty of Science, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5 (Liu, Saleem, Harris, Durst, Arnason); Novometrix Research, Moffat, Ontario L0P 1J0 (Simkus, Wilson); Stonehedge Bioresources, Stirling, Ontario (Baker); Universidad Nacional, Heredia, Costa Rica (Sanchez).
Can J Vet Res. 2018 Jan;82(1):3-11.
Separation anxiety and noise aversion are common behavioral problems in dogs. They elicit fear responses such as cowering, seeking out the owner, and attempting to escape. This can result in property damage, injury to the dog, and disruption of the owner-pet bond, possibly leading to pet abandonment or euthanasia. A novel botanical anxiolytic product was evaluated for safety in dogs as the target animal species. Its intended use is for the treatment and prevention of anxiety and noise aversion in dogs. It contains a defined mixture of spp. vine and spp. bark, delivering the active principle, betulinic acid, at a recommended dose of 1 mg/kg body weight (BW). In the current target animal safety study, 16 healthy male beagle dogs were administered either a placebo or the newly formulated botanical tablets at 0.5×, 2.5×, or 5× the recommended dose (1 mg/kg BW) over 28 d. The dogs were monitored for occurrence of any systemic or local adverse events. In the investigation presented here, there were no clinically significant adverse effects following treatment, as determined by clinical observations, physical examinations, BW, hematology, clinical biochemistry, and urinalysis. Pharmacokinetic analysis demonstrated that the concentration of betulinic acid in serum was below 0.020 μg/mL in treated animals. Under the conditions of these studies, the formulated blend of and when administered up to 5× the intended dose for 28 consecutive d, showed no adverse effects on the health of dogs.
分离焦虑和噪音厌恶是犬类常见的行为问题。它们会引发恐惧反应,如畏缩、寻找主人以及试图逃跑。这可能导致财产损失、犬只受伤以及主人与宠物关系的破裂,甚至可能导致宠物被遗弃或安乐死。一种新型植物性抗焦虑产品在作为目标动物物种的犬类中进行了安全性评估。其预期用途是治疗和预防犬类的焦虑和噪音厌恶。它含有特定的[植物名称1]属藤蔓和[植物名称2]属树皮的混合物,以推荐剂量1毫克/千克体重提供活性成分桦木酸。在当前的目标动物安全性研究中,16只健康的雄性比格犬在28天内分别接受了安慰剂或新配制的植物片剂,剂量为推荐剂量(1毫克/千克体重)的0.5倍、2.5倍或5倍。对犬只监测任何全身或局部不良事件的发生情况。在此呈现的调查中,根据临床观察、体格检查、体重、血液学、临床生物化学和尿液分析确定,治疗后没有临床上显著的不良反应。药代动力学分析表明,治疗动物血清中桦木酸的浓度低于0.020微克/毫升。在这些研究条件下,[植物名称1]和[植物名称2]的配制混合物连续28天给予高达预期剂量5倍时,对犬类健康没有不良影响。