Rhodotorula gracilis is an oleaginous yeast known to synthesize lipids and
carotenoid pigments. In this study, the toxicological evaluation of a local
ly isolated strain, R. gracilis CFR-1, in freeze-dried form has been studie
d to assess its safety as a source of natural colorant and nutritional addi
tive in experimental animals. Acute and subacute studies on freeze-dried R.
gracilis were conducted on both sexes of albino rats. Acute doses of R. gr
acilis at 0.5-6.0 g/kg body weight (w/w) did not show any symptoms of toxic
ity nor mortality of the adult rats. Feeding of low concentrations of R. gr
acilis at the 0.1-2.0% level (w/w) for 14 weeks did not induce any signific
ant change in food intake and gain in body weight of the experimental rats
compared to control animals. There were no significant differences in the a
bsolute and relative weights of vital organs, hematological parameters, mac
roscopic and microscopic changes in vital organs and serum enzyme levels be
tween the experimental and control groups. The fecal matter of R. gracilis-
fed rats did not show any viable cells. The results clearly show that acute
and subacute oral feeding of freeze-dried whole cells of R. gracilis for 1
4 weeks did not produce any toxic effects on male and female rats.