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引用次数: 5
摘要
用SMKY液体培养基培养寄生曲霉获得含B(1)、B(2)、G(1)和G(2)的黄曲霉毒素,在l -抗坏血酸(AA)存在和不存在的情况下,对红细胞悬浮液进行细胞毒性(溶血)试验。结果表明,随着黄曲霉毒素浓度(0.5 ~ 3 μ g ml(-1))的增加,溶血作用明显增强。还发现AA (5-100 microg ml(-1))预处理可显著降低黄曲霉毒素诱导的溶血。黄曲霉毒素与AA在水溶液中相互作用的溶液化学表明,AFB(1)和AFG(1)分别促进了AFB(2)和AFG(2)的转化。讨论了黄曲霉毒素与AA相互作用的溶血、动力学和机理。
Interaction of aflatoxin with L-ascorbic acid: a kinetic and mechanistic approach.
Aflatoxins containing B(1), B(2), G(1) and G(2) obtained by growing Aspergillus parasiticus on SMKY liquid medium were tested for cytotoxicity (hemolysis) on RBC suspension in the presence and absence of L-ascorbic acid (AA). The results revealed that hemolysis was significantly increased on increasing the concentration of aflatoxin (0.5-3 microg ml(-1)). It was also found that pretreatment with AA (5-100 microg ml(-1)) significantly decreased aflatoxin-induced hemolysis. The solution chemistry of the interaction of aflatoxin with AA in aqueous solutions showed enhanced conversion of AFB(1) and AFG(1) to AFB(2) and AFG(2), respectively. Hemolytic, kinetic and mechanistic aspects of the interactions of aflatoxins and AA are discussed.