伏马菌素B1
伏马菌素
化学
镰刀菌
水解
粪便
新陈代谢
吸收(声学)
回肠
增殖镰刀菌
尿
食品科学
动物科学
生物化学
色谱法
真菌毒素
生物
植物
微生物学
物理
声学
作者
József Fodor,Krisztián Balogh,Mária Kovács-Weber,Miklós Mézes,László Kametler,Roland Pósa,Rene Mamet,Johann Bauer,Peter A. Horn,Ferenc Kovács,Melinda Kovács
标识
DOI:10.1080/02652030701546180
摘要
The absorption, distribution and elimination of fumonisin B1 (and B2) after oral administration of Fusarium verticillioides (MRC 826) fungal culture, mixed into the experimental feed for 10 days, was studied in weaned barrows. In order to determine the absorption of FB1 from the feed marked by chromium oxide, a special T-cannula was implanted into the distal part of pigs’ ileum. During the feeding of toxin-containing diet (45 mg FB1 kg−1) and until the tenth day after the end of treatment, the total quantity of urine and faeces was collected and their toxin content analysed. At the end of the trial, samples of lung, liver, kidney, brain, muscle, and fat were also collected and their fumonisin content analysed by LC-MS. The fumonisins appeared to decrease the reduced glutathione content in blood plasma and red blood cell haemolysate, possibly associated with in vivo lipid peroxidation. From a data set of 80 individual data and the concentration and rate of C r and fumonisins (FB1, partially hydrolysed FB1 and aminopentol) in the chymus, it could be established that the accumulative absorption of fumonisin B1 was 3.9% ± 0.7%. In the chymus, the FB1 conversions into aminopentol and partially hydrolysed FB1 were 1.0 and 3.9%, respectively. The degree of metabolism in faeces was variable, although the main product was the partially hydrolysed form, with very small amounts of the aminopentol moiety being recovered. In the investigated tissues the FB1 conversion to aminopentol and partially hydrolysed FB1 was 30 and 20%, respectively.
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