Flavor compound geraniol induces inhibited nutrient utilization and developmental toxicity on embryonic–larval zebrafish

IF 7.4 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Food frontiers Pub Date : 2024-10-08 DOI:10.1002/fft2.495
Yumin Luo, Run Han, Zhengyu Ren, Nana Ai, Shaowen Yu, Simon Ming-Yuen Lee, Wei Ge, Ying Chen, Ying Zheng
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Flavors are widely utilized in the food and oral pharmaceutical industry, particularly in products for children, to enhance palatability and promote ingestion willingness. The complex compositions of flavors potentially induce severer toxicity especially in children. In this study, zebrafish embryos are applied for toxicity screening of flavor and its compounds by immersing in flavor solutions followed by the assessment of morphology of zebrafish larvae. Geraniol is identified as the prominent toxic compound and is considered highly toxic to zebrafish embryo. In further toxicology study, geraniol demonstrates the concentration-dependent developmental toxicity as the obvious reduction of body and eye lengths, as well as the increased prevalence of tail deformities, pericardial edema, and spine deformation. Zebrafish larvae treated with geraniol exhibit reduction in liver area and exocrine pancreas length, increase in yolk sac area, as well as elevation of triglycerides and total cholesterol, which indicate the inhibited nutrient utilization. Transcriptome analysis reveals that under geraniol treatment, 248 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) are downregulated, whereas 23 DEGs are upregulated, and 110 DEGs are related to metabolic process. Biological processes of lipid metabolism, carbohydrate metabolism, protein hydrolysis, and transmembrane transport, including their involved functional genes, are all downregulated. These findings reveal the developmental toxicity of geraniol by affecting the nutrient utilization-related organs development and biological processes. This study establishes an efficient screening model for identifying toxic flavor compounds during developing stages, thereby elucidating the potential safety risks of geraniol exposure in zebrafish and providing a comprehensive understanding of its potential toxicity mechanism.

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香精化合物香叶醇可抑制斑马鱼胚胎仔鱼的营养利用和发育毒性
香料广泛应用于食品和口服制药行业,特别是儿童产品,以提高适口性和促进摄入意愿。香料的复杂成分可能导致严重的毒性,特别是对儿童。本研究将斑马鱼胚胎浸泡在香精溶液中,然后对斑马鱼幼鱼的形态进行评估,对其香精及其化合物进行毒性筛选。香叶醇被认为是最主要的有毒化合物,对斑马鱼胚胎具有高度毒性。在进一步的毒理学研究中,香叶醇显示出浓度依赖性的发育毒性,如身体和眼睛长度明显缩短,以及尾巴畸形、心包水肿和脊柱变形的发生率增加。经香叶醇处理的斑马鱼幼鱼肝脏面积和外分泌胰腺长度减少,卵黄囊面积增加,甘油三酯和总胆固醇升高,表明其对营养物质的利用受到抑制。转录组分析显示,在香叶醇处理下,248个差异表达基因(DEGs)下调,23个差异表达基因(DEGs)上调,110个差异表达基因与代谢过程有关。脂质代谢、碳水化合物代谢、蛋白质水解、跨膜运输等生物过程及其相关功能基因均下调。这些发现揭示了香叶醇通过影响与养分利用相关的器官发育和生物过程而具有发育毒性。本研究建立了在发育阶段识别有毒风味化合物的高效筛选模型,从而阐明了香叶醇暴露在斑马鱼体内的潜在安全风险,并为全面了解其潜在毒性机制提供了依据。
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