Cytoprotective effect of Lutein on Deoxynivalenol-induced toxicity

Cytoprotective effect of Lutein on Deoxynivalenol-induced toxicity

Modulation of Oxidative stress, Inflammation and Apoptosis in HT-29 cell line

Scholar's Press ( 2015-03-09 )

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Lutein, present in food such as spinach and kale is a carotenoid belonging to the xanthophyll family. The role of lutein in maintaining eye health is well accepted. Newer and wider applications for the cytoprotective and antioxidant characteristics of lutein are being explored. Deoxynivalenol (DON) known as vomitoxin is a mycotoxin that commonly contaminates food grains and primarily affects cells of the immune system and the GI tract. At the cellular level, this mycotoxin is considered to induce ribotoxic stress response, which induces inflammation and/or apoptosis in a dose and time dependent manner. This book presents some studies on the cytoprotective role of lutein on deoxynivalenol-induced oxidative stress, inflammation and apoptosis. Since deoxynivalenol is a common contaminant of food grains, the mechanisms by which these toxins exert their effect at the cellular level and ways of combating their toxicity are important from an angle of food safety.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-639-51204-5

ISBN-10:

3639512049

EAN:

9783639512045

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Rajashree Krishnaswamy
V. Vijaya Padma

Number of pages:

164

Published on:

2015-03-09

Category:

Biochemistry, biophysics