The protective effect of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3), a urine modifier, to alleviate murine ochratoxicosis was investigated. The study included two trials. Urinary pH was altered before oral administration of ochratoxin A (OA) in Trial 1, and animals were given combined doses of OA and ethyl biscoumacetate (Eb) in Trial 2. Acute toxicity of OA as measured by LD50 values was reduced by 23% and 20% in rats treated with NaHCO3 for Trials 1 and 2 respectively. Bicarbonate-treated rats dosed with 20 mg/kg OA or with a combination dose of OA at 17 mg/kg and Eb at 50 mg/kg, had a lower frequency of histological lesions in kidneys, liver, lung, spleen and heart. Two types of heart lesions found in the present study are described.