2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.tox.2021.152957
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Zearalenone exposure mediated hepatotoxicity via mitochondrial apoptotic and autophagy pathways: Associated with gut microbiome and metabolites

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“…80 On the one hand, ZEN intake causes liver histological changes as well as increased liver weight. 30,81,82 On the other hand, ZEN ingestion leads to changes in biochemical and antioxidant parameters. [81][82][83] In addition, when exogenous toxic substances enter the body, the liver secretes various xenobiotic enzymes to convert them into more hydrophilic and polar metabolites.…”
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“…80 On the one hand, ZEN intake causes liver histological changes as well as increased liver weight. 30,81,82 On the other hand, ZEN ingestion leads to changes in biochemical and antioxidant parameters. [81][82][83] In addition, when exogenous toxic substances enter the body, the liver secretes various xenobiotic enzymes to convert them into more hydrophilic and polar metabolites.…”
Section: Food and Function Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…84 Furthermore, ZEN affects the liver by interacting with metabolites and the gut microbiota. 30 In addition, it has been reported that ZEN can also cause nephrotoxicity. 85 ZEN and its derivatives induce immunotoxicity independent of the estrogenic potential of their structure.…”
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“…The estrogenic-like effect of ZON results in sterility, feminization of male animals, decrease in the survival of embryos, leading to significant economic losses among farmers [7]. Moreover, ZON was found to exhibit hepatotoxic [11], hematotoxic [7], immunotoxic [12], and genotoxic [13] effects. It is known that ZON is heat stable (up to 150 °C) and does not degrade during feed processing [14].…”
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