| Literature DB >> 34346825 |
Haonan Ruan1, Qian Lu1, Jiashuo Wu1, Jiaan Qin1, Ming Sui1, Xinqi Sun1, Yue Shi1, Jiaoyang Luo1, Meihua Yang1.
Abstract
Mycotoxins are metabolites produced by fungi. The widespread contamination of food and feed by mycotoxins is a global food safety problem and a serious threat to people's health. Most food-borne mycotoxins have strong hepatotoxicity. However, no effective methods have been found to prevent or treat Mycotoxin- Induced Liver Injury (MILI) in clinical and animal husbandry. In this paper, the molecular mechanisms and potential anti-MILI medicines of six food-borne MILI are reviewed, and their targets are predicted by network toxicology, which provides a theoretical basis for further study of the toxicity mechanism of MILI and the development of effective strategies to manage MILI-related health problems in the future and accelerate the development of food safety.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-hepatotoxic medicines; hepatotoxicity; molecular mechanism; mycotoxins; target prediction
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34346825 DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2021.1960794
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr ISSN: 1040-8398 Impact factor: 11.176