Body weight (g) changes in SD rats during subacute toxicity studies for 30 days

RatsTreatment (days)ControlFree ISLExcipientISL@ZLH NPs
27.5 mg/kg55.0 mg/kg110.0 mg/kg
Male1129.56 ± 6.87127.14 ± 4.28133.24 ± 6.05128.96 ± 1.69129.50 ± 2.55126.38 ± 4.85
10194.04 ± 8.66187.28 ± 9.75187.46 ± 6.78188.90 ± 4.29192.40 ± 5.16202.04 ± 19.82
20243.34 ± 12.88236.66 ± 10.09242.22 ± 7.90242.36 ± 12.66239.26 ± 16.43247.66 ± 20.73
30277.56 ± 18.55279.38 ± 13.68278.24 ± 6.70273.76 ± 8.35268.58 ± 17.50276.52 ± 17.16
Female1117.84 ± 6.96114.24 ± 4.73118.72 ± 6.16111.94 ± 9.25118.02 ± 2.89113.88 ± 3.91
10149.30 ± 8.04141.32 ± 5.16146.08 ± 9.63150.30 ± 12.13146.76 ± 3.75147.42 ± 8.51
20174.34 ± 9.84166.76 ± 4.08172.34 ± 16.06174.16 ± 10.97171.44 ± 6.35170.98 ± 13.04
30191.26 ± 12.96183.96 ± 6.25191.06 ± 18.76188.86 ± 10.29191.10 ± 6.35189.08 ± 17.36

Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation, n = 5. The Dunnett t-test was used to determine the significance of data variability between the treated and control groups. Statistical significance was considered at *P < 0.05