In vivo intestinal absorption of 14 C -labelled amino acids, alanine and methionine during P. cyclopium toxicosis in rats
Abstract
Penicillium cyclopium is a common food contaminant and one such isolate from rice has been used in the present investigation. Feeding of P. cyclopium-contaminated diet to rats is found to affect the intestinal cellular integrity as shown bv histopatholoaical study, followed by analysis of major intestinal macromolecular constituents. The in vivo intestinal absorption studies wing '14C alanine and methionine indicate a significant reduction in the abrorption of these amino acids during toxicosis and this is corroborated by the changes observed in the membrane-bound enzyme activities which are involved in the transport.
Keywords
P. cyclopium; toxicity; pathology; in vivo intestinal absorption; cellular constituents; membrane bound enzymes.
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