7 research outputs found

    Assessment of safety/risk vs. Public health concerns: Aflatoxins and hepatocarcinoma

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    Hepatocellular carcinoma, (HCC) is a serious health problem. It is prevalent in certain parts of the world where food contamination with aflatoxin is common. Aflatoxin, especially AFB1, has been shown to induce HCC in many species of laboratory and wild animals, including subhuman primates. Carcinogenesis studies have demonstrated that AFB1 is a potent genotoxic carcinogen. After bioactivation it may covalently bind with protein and with DNA. The former reaction is positively correlated with AFB1 exposure, and the latter signifies initiation of the carcinogenesis process

    The Relationship of Diet and Nutritional Status to Cancer

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    Mangelzustände

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    Aspergillosis

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