General toxicology research
2024/10/23
Single dose toxicity test (rodent and non rodent)
Repeated administration toxicity test (rodent and non rodent)
Animal species: rats, mice, hamsters, rabbits, dogs, pigs, non-human primates
Route of administration:
>Oral administration (gavage, capsules, food), nasal drip
>Intramuscular injection, subcutaneous injection, intraperitoneal injection, intradermal injection
>Intravenous injection (push injection and infusion)
>Eye medication, inhalation medication
>Other routes of medication: electroporation, intra-articular injection, thalamic injection, transdermal administration, etc
Featured Technology
Safety evaluation of pediatric medication
The center has experience in safety evaluation techniques for experimental systems such as young rats (3 days old) and dogs (7 days old), and has completed evaluations of multiple pediatric drugs.
Evaluation of long-term intravenous drip medication in clinical practice
The technique of long-term intravenous drip administration in conscious rats and dogs can be administered continuously for 24 hours. Our center has established a continuous intravenous infusion technique for conscious rats and dogs for 3 months.
Safety evaluation of inhaled medication
The administration of drugs through oral tracheal intubation in conscious rats and dogs is rapid, accurate, and causes minimal animal harm.
Jugular sinus blood sampling technique
Animals do not require anesthesia, have minimal trauma, comply with animal ethics, and can meet the blood collection requirements for PK/TK.
Monkey Neurotoxicity Test
Establish a monkey thalamic injection technique with a success rate of up to 100%, and complete the monkey neurotoxicity test.