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Protection against aflatoxin-B1-induced liver mutagenesis by Scutellaria baicalensis. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the effects of the mycotoxin aflatoxin-B(1) and its mutagenicity in rat liver, finding that adding 1% of the plant Scutellaria baicalensis (Huang-qin) to their diet significantly reduces mutation frequency.
  • Two different batches of Huang-qin were tested, showing a reduction of mutant frequency by approximately 60% to 77%, alongside increased expression of protective genes.
  • The study highlights the potential of using plant-based materials for cancer prevention and suggests that variability in plant composition can influence their effectiveness.

Article Abstract

We have measured the inhibition of the mutagenicity of the mycotoxin aflatoxin-B(1) in the liver of the rat by plant material of Scutellaria baicalensis, or Huang-qin. The addition of one percent dried Huang-qin to the feed of the animals reduced the mutant frequency of a subsequent administration of aflatoxin-B1 by approximately 60 and 77%, respectively, for two different batches of the plant material. The addition of Huang-qin also increased the expression of the gene for glutathione S-transferase A5 subunit by 2.5-3.0-fold, and decreased expression of P450 cytochrome 3A2 by 1.8-2.0-fold. The greater increase of the expression of the GST gene may result in the protection shown by Huang-qin. The sensitivity of the hepatic mitochondria to swelling, a measure of the mitochondrial permeability transition, is increased significantly in animals that are on a diet containing Huang-qin. This may lead to increased sensitivity to apoptosis on treatment with toxic compounds. The two batches of Huang-qin material show differences in both chemical composition and preventive potential. This study demonstrates how a combination of generating and analysis of plant varieties together with a mammalian assay for efficacy may improve the search for better plant-based prevention of cancer initiation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mrfmmm.2005.01.016DOI Listing

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