You can assign an LD50 to anything, it does not say anything about toxicity unless it's rather small. Reproductive toxicity is also very generic concept and often only applies to those trying to conceive. I hope there are actual published studies on this, not just speculations in a textbook. Unfortunately I have not managed to find anything substantial. Then again I don't have paid access to databases. What little I have found suggests possible anti-cancerous effect. It does seem to promote survival of damaged cells massively and this may be pro-cancer, on the other hand.
Orotic acid or 6-methyluracil (vide infra), when administered to rabbits with myocardial infarction induced by ligation of the anterior descending branch of the left coronary artery, can decrease the incidence of necrosis and increase the rate of regeneration for healthy cellular and fibrous connective tissue in the infarct region [182]. -
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5240287
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However, the toxic action of the antibiotics oxacillin and levomyectin is potentiated in the presence of 6-methyluracil [268].
When administered into the newly developed chicken embryo. 6-methyluracil was found to possess strong teratogenic activity. The compound produces abnormalities in 85 per cent of the embryos at 4 mg/kg [270|. In pregnant rats this pyrimidine causes damage to 10-day-old embryos. Microanatomies! examination reveals urogenital system abnormalities (e.g. hydronephrosis, uretal oedema) [271].
Daily oral administration of 6-methyluracil to rats during increased motor activity (experimental training) induces adaption, i.e.. this pyrimidine increases the myosin and glycogen content and promotes the activities of hexokinase, UDP-glucose-glycogensynthetase and phosphorylase, hence it renders more economical expenditure