Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) are noted for their hepatotoxic, genotoxic, and carcinogenic effects in animals and humans following metabolic activation in the liver. In this study, herbal supplements sold in Ghana for sexual improvement were analysed for the presence of 64 PAs using LC-MS/MS analysis. Up to 17 different PAs were identified in 19 out of the 37 samples analysed. The sum of PAs in samples ranged from 5 to 3204 μg kg−1. Since the PA content in the herbal medicinal preparations was generally lower than in honey samples, their presence was mainly attributed to cross-contamination. The observed levels would result in estimated daily intakes from 0.01 to 12 μg per day or 0.0002 to 0.2 μg kg−1 bw day−1 for a person weighing 70 kg. T...
Pyrrolizidine alkaloids are the leading plant toxins associated with disease in humans and animals. ...
BACKGROUND: Because of the hepatotoxic, mutagenic, and cancerogenic effects of pyrrolizidine alkaloi...
BACKGROUND: Because of the hepatotoxic, mutagenic, and cancerogenic effects of pyrrolizidine alkaloi...
The occurrence and accompanying risks of pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) in Indonesian jamu were evalu...
International audienceEFSA was asked by the European Commission to deliver a scientific opinion on t...
Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) are plant metabolites present in some botanical preparations, with esp...
Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) are plant metabolites present in some botanical preparations, with esp...
The use of herbal supplements for sexual improvement and recreational purposes is a rather common pr...
Botanicals and botanical preparations including plant food supplements as well as medicinal herbal s...
Botanicals and botanical preparations including plant food supplements as well as medicinal herbal s...
Humans are exposed to pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA) through different sources, mainly from contaminat...
Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) are secondary metabolites of plant families such as Asteraceae or Bora...
Abstract EFSA was asked by the European Commission to deliver a scientific opinion on the risks for ...
Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids (PAs) are known plant toxins which can cause hepatic veno-occlusive disease ...
Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA) are secondary plant metabolites. In certain types of honey in particula...
Pyrrolizidine alkaloids are the leading plant toxins associated with disease in humans and animals. ...
BACKGROUND: Because of the hepatotoxic, mutagenic, and cancerogenic effects of pyrrolizidine alkaloi...
BACKGROUND: Because of the hepatotoxic, mutagenic, and cancerogenic effects of pyrrolizidine alkaloi...
The occurrence and accompanying risks of pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) in Indonesian jamu were evalu...
International audienceEFSA was asked by the European Commission to deliver a scientific opinion on t...
Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) are plant metabolites present in some botanical preparations, with esp...
Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) are plant metabolites present in some botanical preparations, with esp...
The use of herbal supplements for sexual improvement and recreational purposes is a rather common pr...
Botanicals and botanical preparations including plant food supplements as well as medicinal herbal s...
Botanicals and botanical preparations including plant food supplements as well as medicinal herbal s...
Humans are exposed to pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA) through different sources, mainly from contaminat...
Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) are secondary metabolites of plant families such as Asteraceae or Bora...
Abstract EFSA was asked by the European Commission to deliver a scientific opinion on the risks for ...
Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids (PAs) are known plant toxins which can cause hepatic veno-occlusive disease ...
Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA) are secondary plant metabolites. In certain types of honey in particula...
Pyrrolizidine alkaloids are the leading plant toxins associated with disease in humans and animals. ...
BACKGROUND: Because of the hepatotoxic, mutagenic, and cancerogenic effects of pyrrolizidine alkaloi...
BACKGROUND: Because of the hepatotoxic, mutagenic, and cancerogenic effects of pyrrolizidine alkaloi...