Liang you shipin ke-ji (Jul 2024)

Research Status of Embryonic Developmental Toxicity and Biological Monitoring of Exposure to Traditional and Emerging Mycotoxins during Pregnancy

  • HAN Xiao-min,
  • YE Jin,
  • JI Jian,
  • XU Wen-jing,
  • WU Yu,
  • YE Yong-li,
  • Rudolf KRSKA,
  • SUN Xiu-lan,
  • BAI Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.16210/j.cnki.1007-7561.2024.04.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 4
pp. 16 – 23

Abstract

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Mycotoxins are toxic secondary metabolites produced by certain fungal species under specific conditions. Research has found that exposure to various fungal toxins can cause embryonic developmental toxicity, such as embryo arrest, abortion, and intrauterine fetal developmental delay. There are no systematic reports on the impact of exposure to fungal toxins during pregnancy on the toxicity of intrauterine fetal development and biological monitoring. Therefore, in order to prevent and reduce the harm of fungal toxins during pregnancy, this paper summarizes the research status of embryonic developmental toxicity, as well as the research status of biological monitoring technologies based on biomarkers such as exposure biomarkers and biomakers of effect, which are caused by traditional fungal toxins such as aflatoxin, deoxynivalenol, zearalenone, and emerging fungal toxins such as Alternaria toxins, beauverin, and enniatins. The aim of the paper is for construction of the healthy China.

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