Genotoxic effects induced by zearalenone in a human embryonic kidney cell line

Volume: 755, Issue: 1, Pages: 6 - 10
Published: Jul 1, 2013
Abstract
Mycotoxins are considered to be significant contaminants of food and animal feed. Zearalenone (ZEA) is a hepatotoxic mycotoxin with estrogenic and anabolic activity found in cereal grains worldwide. ZEA affects hematological and immunological parameters in humans and rodents. The compound can induce cell death, cause lipid peroxidation, inhibit protein and DNA synthesis, and exert genotoxic effects. ZEA may cause increased phagolysosomal...
Paper Details
Title
Genotoxic effects induced by zearalenone in a human embryonic kidney cell line
Published Date
Jul 1, 2013
Volume
755
Issue
1
Pages
6 - 10
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