He K., Zhao L., Daviglus M. L., et al. Association of monosodium glutamate intake with overweight in Chinese adults: the INTERMAP Study (англ.) // Obesity (Silver Spring) : journal. — 2008. — August (vol. 16, no. 8). — P. 1875—1880. — doi:10.1038/oby.2008.274. — PMID18497735.
The safety evaluation of monosodium glutamate.Архивная копия от 16 июня 2018 на Wayback Machine // J Nutr. 2000 Apr;130(4S Suppl):1049S-52S: «Conventional toxicity studies using dietary administration of MSG in several species did not reveal any specific toxic or carcinogenic effects nor were there any adverse outcomes in reproduction and teratology studies. … Because human studies failed to confirm an involvement of MSG in „Chinese Restaurant Syndrome“ or other idiosyncratic intolerance, the JECFA allocated an „acceptable daily intake (ADI) not specified“ to glutamic acid and its salts. No additional risk to infants was indicated. The Scientific Committee for Food (SCF) of the European Commission reached a similar evaluation in 1991»
He K., Zhao L., Daviglus M. L., et al. Association of monosodium glutamate intake with overweight in Chinese adults: the INTERMAP Study (англ.) // Obesity (Silver Spring) : journal. — 2008. — August (vol. 16, no. 8). — P. 1875—1880. — doi:10.1038/oby.2008.274. — PMID18497735.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22696342Архивная копия от 9 января 2018 на Wayback Machine doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD004357.pub4 «The limited evidence available (n = 24) found no significant difference between MSG or the control challenge …. but as data were limited, this review cannot provide a reliable evidence base for determining whether MSG avoidance is a worthwhile strategy.»
The safety evaluation of monosodium glutamate.Архивная копия от 16 июня 2018 на Wayback Machine // J Nutr. 2000 Apr;130(4S Suppl):1049S-52S: «Conventional toxicity studies using dietary administration of MSG in several species did not reveal any specific toxic or carcinogenic effects nor were there any adverse outcomes in reproduction and teratology studies. … Because human studies failed to confirm an involvement of MSG in „Chinese Restaurant Syndrome“ or other idiosyncratic intolerance, the JECFA allocated an „acceptable daily intake (ADI) not specified“ to glutamic acid and its salts. No additional risk to infants was indicated. The Scientific Committee for Food (SCF) of the European Commission reached a similar evaluation in 1991»
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22696342Архивная копия от 9 января 2018 на Wayback Machine doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD004357.pub4 «The limited evidence available (n = 24) found no significant difference between MSG or the control challenge …. but as data were limited, this review cannot provide a reliable evidence base for determining whether MSG avoidance is a worthwhile strategy.»