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Dietary mycotoxins, co-exposure, and carcinogenesis in humans: Short review

Authors :
Sarah De Saeger
Karl De Ruyck
Inge Huybrechts
Marthe De Boevre
Source :
MUTATION RESEARCH-REVIEWS IN MUTATION RESEARCH
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Mycotoxins, toxic secondary metabolites of fungi, affect global agriculture so prolifically that they are virtually ubiquitous at some concentration in the average human diet. Studies of in vitro and in vivo toxicity are discussed, leading to investigations of co-exposed mycotoxins, as well as carcinogenic effects. Some of the most common and toxicologically significant mycotoxins, such as the aflatoxins, ochratoxins, fumonisins, deoxynivalenol, T-2 toxin, HT-2 toxin, patulin, zearalenone, and some ergot alkaloids are outlined. The wide variety of pathogenic mechanisms these compounds employ are shown capable of inducing a complex set of interactions. Of particular note are potential synergisms between mycotoxins with regard to carcinogenic attributable risk, indicating an important field for future study.

Details

ISSN :
13882139 and 13835742
Volume :
766
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mutation research. Reviews in mutation research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e37b084811f1608f55e556f3bfd492c8