Genotoxicity of aflatoxin B1 and its ammonium derivatives

Rene Marquez Marquez, Irma Tejada De Hernandez, Eduardo Madrigal Bujaidar

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Aflatoxin (AF) B1 is a main contaminant in diverse agricultural products. In an attempt to reduce this problem and the hazards to human health, an AFB1 inactivating system with ammonia has been developed. In this work we evaluated the efficiency of the system in mice using micronucleus (MN) and sister chromatid exchange (SCE) analysis. Four groups of animals were fed for 8 weeks with a special diet mainly composed of maize: (1) uncontaminated; (2) uncontaminated/inactivated; (3) contaminated/inactivated; and (4) contaminated.

We evaluated MN at weekly intervals in peripheral blood, and in weeks 4 and 8 SCE frequencies were quantified in bone marrow cells. The results shows that animals fed with AFB 1 contaminated/inactivated maize had a 45% lower level of induced cytogenetic damage than those animals fed with AFB 1 contaminated but not inactivated maize. A residual amount of AFB1 after the inactivating treatment and reconversion back to AFB1 in the organism may account for the remaining increased levels of SCE and MN.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)425-429
Número de páginas5
PublicaciónFood Additives and Contaminants
Volumen12
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1995
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