citrinin and 3-5-dimethoxy-4--hydroxystilbene

citrinin has been researched along with 3-5-dimethoxy-4--hydroxystilbene* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for citrinin and 3-5-dimethoxy-4--hydroxystilbene

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The protective effect of stilbenes resveratrol and pterostilbene individually and combined with mycotoxin citrinin in human adenocarcinoma HT-29 cell line
    Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering, 2021, Volume: 56, Issue:1

    This study was focused to determine an individual and combined effect of mycotoxin citrinin (CIT) and two compounds of the stilbene family- resveratrol (RES) and his dimethyl ether analogue pterostilbene (PTE) which have many health benefits. As a model the human adenocarcinoma cell line HT-29 was used which may exhibits the properties of small intestine cells. Viability, plasma membrane integrity, lysosomal functionality, intracellular production of superoxide anions and superoxide dismutase activity were examined. The results indicate that concentrations of 50 and 100 μg/mL of the tested compounds were cytotoxic in mostly monitored parameters and probably caused apoptosis. HT-29 cells were more sensitive to PTE than to RES with a higher antioxidant effect of PTE than RES, which may be caused by its chemical structure. Both stilbenes at medium doses act as effective superoxide anions scavengers leading to reduction of oxidative stress and consequent cell damage. The nontoxic concentration of RES (25 µg/mL) protects the HT-29 cell line faced to the toxicity of CIT at 25 µg/mL by increasing viability of cells and by reducing the superoxide production induced by CIT concentrations of 12.5 µg/mL and 25 µg/mL.

    Topics: Antioxidants; Apoptosis; Cell Membrane; Cell Survival; Citrinin; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drug Interactions; HT29 Cells; Humans; Oxidative Stress; Resveratrol; Stilbenes

2021