2023
DOI: 10.3390/biom13050755
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Interaction of Fumonisin B1, N-Palmitoyl-Fumonisin B1, 5-O-Palmitoyl-Fumonisin B1, and Fumonisin B4 Mycotoxins with Human Serum Albumin and Their Toxic Impacts on Zebrafish Embryos

Abstract: Fumonisins are frequent food contaminants. The high exposure to fumonisins can cause harmful effects in humans and animals. Fumonisin B1 (FB1) is the most typical member of this group; however, the occurrence of several other derivatives has been reported. Acylated metabolites of FB1 have also been described as possible food contaminants, and the very limited data available suggest their significantly higher toxicity compared to FB1. Furthermore, the physicochemical and toxicokinetic properties (e.g., albumin … Show more

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“…Embryo mortality was determined on the basis of egg coagulation, the lack of somite formation and the lack of heart function. Pericardial edema, yolk edema, tail deformity, craniofacial deformity and disintegrated abnormal embryo shape were defined as sublethal endpoints [77]. Digital images were captured of laterally oriented larvae at 30× magnification using a stereomicroscope (Leica M205 FA, Leica DFC 7000T camera, Leica Application Suite X, Leica Microsystems GmbH, Wetzlar, Germany).…”
Section: Endpoints Of the Virulence Test/examination Of Injected Embryosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Embryo mortality was determined on the basis of egg coagulation, the lack of somite formation and the lack of heart function. Pericardial edema, yolk edema, tail deformity, craniofacial deformity and disintegrated abnormal embryo shape were defined as sublethal endpoints [77]. Digital images were captured of laterally oriented larvae at 30× magnification using a stereomicroscope (Leica M205 FA, Leica DFC 7000T camera, Leica Application Suite X, Leica Microsystems GmbH, Wetzlar, Germany).…”
Section: Endpoints Of the Virulence Test/examination Of Injected Embryosmentioning
confidence: 99%