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Mycotoxins: Biotransformation and Bioavailability Assessment Using Caco-2 Cell Monolayer
VN. Tran, J. Viktorová, T. Ruml
Language English Country Switzerland
Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Review
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INTER-COST LTC20015
Ministerstvo Školství, Mládeže a Tělovýchovy - International
NPU I (LO1601, MSMT-43760/2015)
Czech National Program of Sustainability - International
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- MeSH
- Biological Availability MeSH
- Caco-2 Cells MeSH
- Epithelial Cells enzymology MeSH
- Risk Assessment MeSH
- Intestinal Absorption * MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Activation, Metabolic MeSH
- Inactivation, Metabolic MeSH
- Mycotoxins metabolism toxicity MeSH
- Permeability MeSH
- Intestinal Mucosa enzymology MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
- Review MeSH
The determination of mycotoxins content in food is not sufficient for the prediction of their potential in vivo cytotoxicity because it does not reflect their bioavailability and mutual interactions within complex matrices, which may significantly alter the toxic effects. Moreover, many mycotoxins undergo biotransformation and metabolization during the intestinal absorption process. Biotransformation is predominantly the conversion of mycotoxins meditated by cytochrome P450 and other enzymes. This should transform the toxins to nontoxic metabolites but it may possibly result in unexpectedly high toxicity. Therefore, the verification of biotransformation and bioavailability provides valuable information to correctly interpret occurrence data and biomonitoring results. Among all of the methods available, the in vitro models using monolayer formed by epithelial cells from the human colon (Caco-2 cell) have been extensively used for evaluating the permeability, bioavailability, intestinal transport, and metabolism of toxic and biologically active compounds. Here, the strengths and limitations of both in vivo and in vitro techniques used to determine bioavailability are reviewed, along with current detailed data about biotransformation of mycotoxins. Furthermore, the molecular mechanism of mycotoxin effects is also discussed regarding the disorder of intestinal barrier integrity induced by mycotoxins.
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