The complexities of the subject of food toxicants are surveyed in regard to their qualitative and quantitative aspects. Chemical and biochemical implications are reviewed, tracing the stages in the transit through the body of chemical entities in food. The capacity of the intestinal flora to bring about chemical transforma.. tions of ingested compounds may lead to detoxication or serve to create new and potent toxicants. The role of the intestinal mucosa in relation to food toxins is surveyed from the standpoint of recent observations. The impact of food toxins on the liver is the most striking and general aspect of their action. Nuclear and cytoplasmic events are delineated, in terms of their repercussions on the body economy. The chemical...
A wide range of environmental contaminants are potentially toxic to animals. This includes mycotoxin...
Several scientific studies revealed that substances with hormonal (or antihormonal) activity are wid...
This study aimed to analyze the published literature regarding the problem of safety of consuming fo...
With growing interest in the safety of foods, knowledge of food toxicology is gaining more importanc...
The intestinal mucosa is not simply a barrier allowing entry of compounds such as nutrients or chemi...
There are three main types of hazards significant for feed safety that can be transmitted from feed ...
This paper is one of several prepared under the project "Food Safety In Europe: Risk Assessment of C...
In vitro methods are common and widely used for screening and ranking chemicals, and have also been ...
Hazard characterisation of low molecular weight chemicals in food and diet generally use a no-observ...
According to widespread public opinion, environmental contaminants and food additives are major chem...
Mycotoxins are considered the most frequently occurring natural contaminants in human and animal die...
The content in foodstuffs of residues of chemicals, pesticides, heavy metals, mycotoxins, medicinal ...
International audienceThe development of an individual during fetal life and childhood is characteri...
Toxic substances such as dioxins, mycotoxins, heavy metals, pesticides, veterinary drugs and polycyc...
In recent years, the concept of food has undergone a radical transformation to the point of attribut...
A wide range of environmental contaminants are potentially toxic to animals. This includes mycotoxin...
Several scientific studies revealed that substances with hormonal (or antihormonal) activity are wid...
This study aimed to analyze the published literature regarding the problem of safety of consuming fo...
With growing interest in the safety of foods, knowledge of food toxicology is gaining more importanc...
The intestinal mucosa is not simply a barrier allowing entry of compounds such as nutrients or chemi...
There are three main types of hazards significant for feed safety that can be transmitted from feed ...
This paper is one of several prepared under the project "Food Safety In Europe: Risk Assessment of C...
In vitro methods are common and widely used for screening and ranking chemicals, and have also been ...
Hazard characterisation of low molecular weight chemicals in food and diet generally use a no-observ...
According to widespread public opinion, environmental contaminants and food additives are major chem...
Mycotoxins are considered the most frequently occurring natural contaminants in human and animal die...
The content in foodstuffs of residues of chemicals, pesticides, heavy metals, mycotoxins, medicinal ...
International audienceThe development of an individual during fetal life and childhood is characteri...
Toxic substances such as dioxins, mycotoxins, heavy metals, pesticides, veterinary drugs and polycyc...
In recent years, the concept of food has undergone a radical transformation to the point of attribut...
A wide range of environmental contaminants are potentially toxic to animals. This includes mycotoxin...
Several scientific studies revealed that substances with hormonal (or antihormonal) activity are wid...
This study aimed to analyze the published literature regarding the problem of safety of consuming fo...