Zearalenone as a potential allergen in the alimentary tract – a review

作者: Ewa Jakimiuk , Maciej Gajecki , Kazimierz Obremski , Lukasz Zielonka , Magdalena Gajecka

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摘要: It is a common opinion that pathologic signs of allergy are connected with the prompt anaphylactic reaction. The knowledge about so-called late reaction response to allergen less widespread. In case frequent or constant exposure type, chronic inflammation and irreversible tissue damage appear. may happen due intake low doses zearalenone in plant material. Zearalenone first period its activity interferes processes protein synthesis. On other hand, presence environmental estrogens affects feminization fish, birds mammals. These xenobiotics, including zearalenone, probably take part pathological conditions occur as result autoimmunization allergy. dysfunctions majority cases noted more often females than males. They primary cause induced diseases allergic origin like asthma, nasal mucosa, skin disturbances alimentary tract. addition, directly influence immunological system they indirectly modulate this through tissues order change model cytokines. This study presents thoughts over hazards for human animal health posed by (especially zearalenone) even allergies. humans number results would allow any conclusion minimal. situation, their on animals should be considered, then effect xenobiotic estimated. recommended longer into account focusing possible

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