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Unexpected Toxicity of Green Tea Polyphenols in Combination with the Sambucus RIL Ebulin

The safety of concentrated food complements intake is a major health concern. It has been well established that green tea polyphenols (GTPs) consumption promotes healthy effects. However, the ingestion of large amounts of GTPs is a matter of controversy due to reported adverse effects. We underwent...

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Autores principales: Rojo, M. Ángeles, Garrosa, Manuel, Jiménez, Pilar, Girbés, Tomás, Garcia-Recio, Verónica, Cordoba-Diaz, Manuel, Cordoba-Diaz, Damián
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7551510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32842591
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12090542
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author Rojo, M. Ángeles
Garrosa, Manuel
Jiménez, Pilar
Girbés, Tomás
Garcia-Recio, Verónica
Cordoba-Diaz, Manuel
Cordoba-Diaz, Damián
author_facet Rojo, M. Ángeles
Garrosa, Manuel
Jiménez, Pilar
Girbés, Tomás
Garcia-Recio, Verónica
Cordoba-Diaz, Manuel
Cordoba-Diaz, Damián
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description The safety of concentrated food complements intake is a major health concern. It has been well established that green tea polyphenols (GTPs) consumption promotes healthy effects. However, the ingestion of large amounts of GTPs is a matter of controversy due to reported adverse effects. We underwent a preliminary exploration of the effects of the oral administration of a standardized concentrated GTPs preparation on mice which suffered from reversible intestinal derangement promoted by sublethal amounts of the antiribosomal lectin ebulin f from dwarf elder (Sambucus ebulus L.). Neither independent oral administration of 30 mg/kg body weight Polyphenon 60 nor intraperitoneal administration of 2.5 mg/kg body weight ebulin f triggered lethal toxicity. In contrast, the simultaneous administration of these same doses of both Polyphenon 60 and ebulin f triggered an important and unexpected synergistic toxic action featured by the biphasic reduction of weight, which continued after eight days, reaching a reduction of 40%. Lethality appeared 2 days after the onset of the combined treatment and reached more than 50% after 10 days.
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spelling pubmed-75515102020-10-14 Unexpected Toxicity of Green Tea Polyphenols in Combination with the Sambucus RIL Ebulin Rojo, M. Ángeles Garrosa, Manuel Jiménez, Pilar Girbés, Tomás Garcia-Recio, Verónica Cordoba-Diaz, Manuel Cordoba-Diaz, Damián Toxins (Basel) Article The safety of concentrated food complements intake is a major health concern. It has been well established that green tea polyphenols (GTPs) consumption promotes healthy effects. However, the ingestion of large amounts of GTPs is a matter of controversy due to reported adverse effects. We underwent a preliminary exploration of the effects of the oral administration of a standardized concentrated GTPs preparation on mice which suffered from reversible intestinal derangement promoted by sublethal amounts of the antiribosomal lectin ebulin f from dwarf elder (Sambucus ebulus L.). Neither independent oral administration of 30 mg/kg body weight Polyphenon 60 nor intraperitoneal administration of 2.5 mg/kg body weight ebulin f triggered lethal toxicity. In contrast, the simultaneous administration of these same doses of both Polyphenon 60 and ebulin f triggered an important and unexpected synergistic toxic action featured by the biphasic reduction of weight, which continued after eight days, reaching a reduction of 40%. Lethality appeared 2 days after the onset of the combined treatment and reached more than 50% after 10 days. MDPI 2020-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7551510/ /pubmed/32842591 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12090542 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rojo, M. Ángeles
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Cordoba-Diaz, Manuel
Cordoba-Diaz, Damián
Unexpected Toxicity of Green Tea Polyphenols in Combination with the Sambucus RIL Ebulin
title Unexpected Toxicity of Green Tea Polyphenols in Combination with the Sambucus RIL Ebulin
title_full Unexpected Toxicity of Green Tea Polyphenols in Combination with the Sambucus RIL Ebulin
title_fullStr Unexpected Toxicity of Green Tea Polyphenols in Combination with the Sambucus RIL Ebulin
title_full_unstemmed Unexpected Toxicity of Green Tea Polyphenols in Combination with the Sambucus RIL Ebulin
title_short Unexpected Toxicity of Green Tea Polyphenols in Combination with the Sambucus RIL Ebulin
title_sort unexpected toxicity of green tea polyphenols in combination with the sambucus ril ebulin
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7551510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32842591
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12090542
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