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Antigenotoxic Effects and Possible Mechanism of Red Yeast (Sporidiobolus pararoseus) on Aflatoxin B(1)-Induced Mutagenesis

Red yeast (Sporidiobolus pararoseus), obtained from glycerol waste in the biodiesel process, has been used as a mycotoxin sorbent in some agricultural products. This study focused on the antigenotoxic effects of red yeast on aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1))-induced mutagenesis, using a Salmonella mutation as...

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Autores principales: Kittichaiworakul, Romteera, Taya, Sirinya, Chariyakornkul, Arpamas, Chaiyaso, Thanongsak, Wongpoomchai, Rawiwan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8156261/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34069188
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11050734
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author Kittichaiworakul, Romteera
Taya, Sirinya
Chariyakornkul, Arpamas
Chaiyaso, Thanongsak
Wongpoomchai, Rawiwan
author_facet Kittichaiworakul, Romteera
Taya, Sirinya
Chariyakornkul, Arpamas
Chaiyaso, Thanongsak
Wongpoomchai, Rawiwan
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description Red yeast (Sporidiobolus pararoseus), obtained from glycerol waste in the biodiesel process, has been used as a mycotoxin sorbent in some agricultural products. This study focused on the antigenotoxic effects of red yeast on aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1))-induced mutagenesis, using a Salmonella mutation assay and a rat liver micronucleus test. Red yeast was sequentially extracted to obtain hexane, acetone, hot water, and residue fractions. Carbohydrates were mainly found in hot water extract (HWE), while proteins were observed in the residue fraction. The amount of lycopene in hexane extract (HE) was higher than the amount of β-carotene in HE. All red yeast extracts were not mutagenic in the Salmonella typhimurium strains TA98 and TA100 under the presence and absence of metabolic activation. Among the extracts obtained from red yeast, HE presented the strongest antimutagenicity against AFB(1)-induced mutagenesis in both strains, but HWE did not show any antimutagenicity. The oral administration of red yeast, HE, and HWE for 28 days was further investigated in rats. These extracts did not induce micronucleated hepatocytes. Furthermore, they modulated the activities of some detoxifying enzymes but did not alter the activities of various cytochrome P450 isozymes. Notably, they significantly decreased hepatic micronucleus formation in AFB(1)-initiated rats. HE altered the activity of hepatic glutathione-S-transferase but did not affect its protein expression. Taken together, the antigenotoxicity of red yeast against AFB(1)-induced mutagenesis might be partly due to the modulation of some detoxifying enzymes in AFB(1) metabolism. β-Carotene and lycopene might be promising antigenotoxic compounds in red yeast.
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spelling pubmed-81562612021-05-28 Antigenotoxic Effects and Possible Mechanism of Red Yeast (Sporidiobolus pararoseus) on Aflatoxin B(1)-Induced Mutagenesis Kittichaiworakul, Romteera Taya, Sirinya Chariyakornkul, Arpamas Chaiyaso, Thanongsak Wongpoomchai, Rawiwan Biomolecules Article Red yeast (Sporidiobolus pararoseus), obtained from glycerol waste in the biodiesel process, has been used as a mycotoxin sorbent in some agricultural products. This study focused on the antigenotoxic effects of red yeast on aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1))-induced mutagenesis, using a Salmonella mutation assay and a rat liver micronucleus test. Red yeast was sequentially extracted to obtain hexane, acetone, hot water, and residue fractions. Carbohydrates were mainly found in hot water extract (HWE), while proteins were observed in the residue fraction. The amount of lycopene in hexane extract (HE) was higher than the amount of β-carotene in HE. All red yeast extracts were not mutagenic in the Salmonella typhimurium strains TA98 and TA100 under the presence and absence of metabolic activation. Among the extracts obtained from red yeast, HE presented the strongest antimutagenicity against AFB(1)-induced mutagenesis in both strains, but HWE did not show any antimutagenicity. The oral administration of red yeast, HE, and HWE for 28 days was further investigated in rats. These extracts did not induce micronucleated hepatocytes. Furthermore, they modulated the activities of some detoxifying enzymes but did not alter the activities of various cytochrome P450 isozymes. Notably, they significantly decreased hepatic micronucleus formation in AFB(1)-initiated rats. HE altered the activity of hepatic glutathione-S-transferase but did not affect its protein expression. Taken together, the antigenotoxicity of red yeast against AFB(1)-induced mutagenesis might be partly due to the modulation of some detoxifying enzymes in AFB(1) metabolism. β-Carotene and lycopene might be promising antigenotoxic compounds in red yeast. MDPI 2021-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8156261/ /pubmed/34069188 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11050734 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kittichaiworakul, Romteera
Taya, Sirinya
Chariyakornkul, Arpamas
Chaiyaso, Thanongsak
Wongpoomchai, Rawiwan
Antigenotoxic Effects and Possible Mechanism of Red Yeast (Sporidiobolus pararoseus) on Aflatoxin B(1)-Induced Mutagenesis
title Antigenotoxic Effects and Possible Mechanism of Red Yeast (Sporidiobolus pararoseus) on Aflatoxin B(1)-Induced Mutagenesis
title_full Antigenotoxic Effects and Possible Mechanism of Red Yeast (Sporidiobolus pararoseus) on Aflatoxin B(1)-Induced Mutagenesis
title_fullStr Antigenotoxic Effects and Possible Mechanism of Red Yeast (Sporidiobolus pararoseus) on Aflatoxin B(1)-Induced Mutagenesis
title_full_unstemmed Antigenotoxic Effects and Possible Mechanism of Red Yeast (Sporidiobolus pararoseus) on Aflatoxin B(1)-Induced Mutagenesis
title_short Antigenotoxic Effects and Possible Mechanism of Red Yeast (Sporidiobolus pararoseus) on Aflatoxin B(1)-Induced Mutagenesis
title_sort antigenotoxic effects and possible mechanism of red yeast (sporidiobolus pararoseus) on aflatoxin b(1)-induced mutagenesis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8156261/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34069188
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11050734
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