Aflatoxin exposure is higher in vegetarians than nonvegetarians in Thailand.

Natural toxins Pub Date : 1998-12-07 DOI:10.1002/19970504NT8
U. Vinitketkumnuen, T. Chewonarin, P. Kongtawelert, A. Lertjanyarak, S. Peerakhom, C. Wild
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Abstract

Aflatoxin-albumin (AFB-albumin) adducts and hepatitis B markers (anti-HBs, and anti-HBc) were measured in vegetarians and nonvegetarians from Chiang Mai, Thailand. The AFB-albumin adduct levels were detected in 62% (37 of 60) of the vegetarian samples and 22% (22 of 100) of nonvegetarians. Somewhat higher levels were detected in vegetarians sera collected in the summer than in the winter, although this difference was not statistically significant. Subjects who were hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)-positive had slightly higher AFB-albumin adduct levels than subjects who had evidence of past exposure (anti-HBc-positive) or no HB virus infection. This study indicated that vegetarians may have a higher frequency of aflatoxin exposure than nonvegetarians. Thai vegetarians consume various vegetables, grains, peanut, soybean, and fermented products, which have been reported to be sources of aflatoxin.
在泰国,素食者接触黄曲霉毒素的比例高于非素食者。
黄曲霉毒素-白蛋白(afb -白蛋白)加合物和乙型肝炎标志物(抗hbs和抗hbc)在泰国清迈的素食者和非素食者中进行了测量。在62%的素食者(60人中有37人)和22%的非素食者(100人中有22人)中检测到afb -白蛋白加合物水平。在夏季收集的素食者血清中检测到的水平略高于冬季,尽管这种差异没有统计学意义。乙型肝炎表面抗原(HBsAg)阳性的受试者的afb -白蛋白加合物水平略高于有证据表明过去暴露(抗乙肝病毒阳性)或没有乙肝病毒感染的受试者。这项研究表明,素食者比非素食者接触黄曲霉毒素的频率更高。泰国素食者食用各种蔬菜、谷物、花生、大豆和发酵产品,据报道,这些都是黄曲霉毒素的来源。
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