2016
DOI: 10.2527/jas.2015-9739
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Cytotoxic and apoptotic effect of mycotoxins in human small intestinal cells 1

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“…These results are in accordance with observations of Fernández-Blanco et al [55] studying the cytotoxicity of AME (0-100 µM) in Caco-2 cells. The same result for MPA was reported by Nielsen et al [56] in human small intestinal cells, where no IC 50 values were achieved up to 156 nM concentration. Previous studies showed a statistically significant decrease in viability of cells treated at concentrations of BEA (3 µM), DON (1 µM), ZEA (25 µM), ENN-A (1 µM), A1 (1 µM), B (2 µM), B1 (2 µM), AOH (50 µM), and AME (25 µM) [14,19,57,58].…”
Section: In Silico Prediction Of Physicochemical Pharmacological Andsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…These results are in accordance with observations of Fernández-Blanco et al [55] studying the cytotoxicity of AME (0-100 µM) in Caco-2 cells. The same result for MPA was reported by Nielsen et al [56] in human small intestinal cells, where no IC 50 values were achieved up to 156 nM concentration. Previous studies showed a statistically significant decrease in viability of cells treated at concentrations of BEA (3 µM), DON (1 µM), ZEA (25 µM), ENN-A (1 µM), A1 (1 µM), B (2 µM), B1 (2 µM), AOH (50 µM), and AME (25 µM) [14,19,57,58].…”
Section: In Silico Prediction Of Physicochemical Pharmacological Andsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…These authors assessed the cytotoxicity of 14 mycotoxins in Chinese hamster lung fibroblast (V79 cells) and characterized T-2 as the most potent cytotoxic agent, followed by HT-2 and the other toxins tested. Similarly, previous studies also reported the IC 50 values for T-2 in the range of 3-500 nM in various mammalian cells [21,56,59,60]. The chemical analysis showed the following concentrations of acutely toxic mycotoxins expected to be in human blood after exposure to the recommended daily dose of milk thistle-based dietary supplement: 6.2 nM of T-2, 5.0 nM of HT-2, and 0.04 nM of DAS.…”
Section: In Silico Prediction Of Physicochemical Pharmacological Andsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…The toxic effects of NIV and T-2/HT-2 include the inhibition of protein synthesis, reduction of the immune defence and an effect on growth in exposed animals (Torp & Langseth, 1999;Poapolathep et al, 2002;Nielsen et al, 2016). During oat processing (dehulling, milling and flaking), some removal of these toxins occurs, but this leads to an increase in toxin in the resulting by-products that are often used as animal fodder (Pettersson et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to previous research, the individual cytotoxic sensitivities of DON and T-2 toxin depend on the species, cell type and exposure time (Ficheux et al, 2012, Lei et al, 2017, Nielsen, Sorensen, Sorensen, Sondergaard, & Purup, 2016, Ruiz, Franzova, et al, 2011, Ruiz, Macakova, et al, 2011, Thuvander et al, 1999 (Supporting information Table S1). However, the toxicity sensitivity of chondrocytes among species to DON or T-2 toxin is limited.…”
Section: Quantifying Interactions Between Deoxynivalenol and T-2 Tomentioning
confidence: 92%