toxicology case studies Flashcards
(27 cards)
what % of global food crops are effected by mycotoxins
25%
discuss the case study of the french company lactalis and its relevance
company who product babys formula (make cows milk more similar to human milk by adding nutrients)
two incidents of contamination with salmonella
relevance; 12 million boxes had to be recalled; massive economic importance
which two species of fungus produce aflatoxins?
what do these species grow on?
under which conditions are aflatoxins produced>
aspergillus flavus and aspergillus parasiticus
animal feed
high humid environment. they are produced when the concentration of water in the air goes over a certain threshold
discuss clinical symptoms of aflatoxiosis
GUT dsyfunction vomiting abdominal pain reduce reproductivity lung oedema and brain oedema leading to death/coma
what are the main effects of aflatoxiosis
liver cancer and liver disease
what is the toxic dose for aflatoxins in terms of primates
0.05mg/kg
what is the FDA recommended threshold dose for aflatoxins
20 ppb total
0.5ppb for M1 in milk
what are the four ways aflatoxins can be detected in food
solid phase extraction
thin layer chromatography
ELISA
mass spectrometry
what are the ways aflatoxins can be detected in serum
immunoessays like ELISA
synchronous florescent spectroscopy
how can detoxification of aflatoxins be done
ammoniation; the aflatoxins have their lactone ring broken and they are converted into different molecules which are less potent and toxic
Sodium bisulfate; treatment causes aflatoxin conversion into metabolites which are more water soluble and can easily be removed from biological material
chemisorbents; feed animal compounds HSCAS which bind tightly to aflatoxins and make them not bioavailable
discuss two examples of contamination involving aflatoxins
1960’s england; 100,000 turkeys died because bird feed wasnt processed/stored under correct condtions
2013; contamination of animal feed in serbia meant cows with aflatoxiosis in germany etc; recall of milk and milk derived products
why is the future concerning in terms of aflatoxins
more places will be of higher humidity due to global warming
discuss ADME of aflatoxins
A;
ingestion of crops, milk etc
travel across placenta
inhalation of dust particles
D;
hepatic portal vein to liver (90% available)
also travels to kidneys and lungs
M;
cytochrome p450 in liver metabolises aflatoxins into less toxic derivitives like M1 but also sometimes into ROS like aflatoxin 8-9 epoxide which is unstable and binds to proteins causing toxicity and DNA casuing cancer if it effects the p53 suppressor gene
E:
bile pathway mainly
milk
urine
discuess suspectable sub popualtions in terms of aflatoxins
sex
age
nutritional status
concurrent infections; those with viral hepatitus (HBV) always get cancer if exposed to aflatoxins
how many people in developing countries are exposed to uncontrolled amounts of aflatoxins
4.5bn
discuss the ADME of arsenic
A: arsenic is a naturally occuring compound due to both natural causes (volcanoes) and anthropogenic causes (smelting of metals, pesticides, antifungals). it is very water soluble so contaminates water but its also taken up by crops; rice crops in particular because they’re flooded with water
rice crops have 20 times the amount of aflatoxin of other cereal crops
those who eat rice, drink contmainated water or work in smelting operations become exposed via inhalation or ingestion
D:
the lungs are in close proximity to capillaries only 30% of the dose is absorped because mucus membranes work against the particles and some particles are too big to reach alveoli
90% of that which is ingested is absoped
most goes to lungs, some goes to skin, hair and nails
M:
it is methylated in the liver so it is more easily excreted
E: urine
what are the biological effects of arsenic
neurotoxin
effects IQ development
effects immune development
how can arsenic poisoning be detected
testing blood, urine and hair of a person
name an area with soil geography and diets which leads to arsenic poisoning
bangladesh
name a neonicitinoid
clothianidin
what is the problem with neonicitinoids
they are neurotoxin to non target organisms like bees
why do neonicitinoids persist in soil for a long time
it has a long half life
discuss biological effects of neonicitinoids
effects colony success
effects memory ability
neurotoxic
impairs larval development
state a fact about the extensive use of neonicitinoids
25% of global insecticide is neonicitinoids