Kravchenko_2001_Bull.Exp.Biol.Med_131_544

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Title : Effect of nutritional indoles on activity of xenobiotic metabolism enzymes and T-2 toxicity in rats - Kravchenko_2001_Bull.Exp.Biol.Med_131_544
Author(s) : Kravchenko LV , Avren'eva LI , Guseva GV , Posdnyakov AL , Tutel'yan VA
Ref : Bulletin of Experimental Biology & Medicine , 131 :544 , 2001
Abstract :

Experiments on Wistar rats showed that feeding a ration containing 0.1% concentrate of food indoles (indole-3-carbinole and ascorbigen) for 3 weeks increased activity of phases I and II xenobiotic metabolism enzymes in the liver and intestinal mucosa and weakened the toxic effects of trichothecene T-2 mycotoxin. Activity of the key enzymes of T-2 detoxification, microsomal carboxylesterase and UDP-glucuronosyl transferase, was 1.5-2-fold higher in rats receiving T-2 toxin against the background of indole-enriched diet compared to toxin-treated rats kept on standard ration.

PubMedSearch : Kravchenko_2001_Bull.Exp.Biol.Med_131_544
PubMedID: 11586402

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Substrate Mycotoxin-T-2

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Kravchenko LV, Avren'eva LI, Guseva GV, Posdnyakov AL, Tutel'yan VA (2001)
Effect of nutritional indoles on activity of xenobiotic metabolism enzymes and T-2 toxicity in rats
Bulletin of Experimental Biology & Medicine 131 :544

Kravchenko LV, Avren'eva LI, Guseva GV, Posdnyakov AL, Tutel'yan VA (2001)
Bulletin of Experimental Biology & Medicine 131 :544