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Zearalenol     (4S,8R,12E)-8,16,18- trihydroxy-4-methyl-3...

Synonyms: A-ZEARALENOL, cis-Zearalenol, SGCUT00105, SureCN109175, Z0166_SIGMA, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of AIDS-181737

 

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Biological context of AIDS-181737

 

Anatomical context of AIDS-181737

  • Levels of zearalenone and alpha-zearalenol were: blood plasma 66 +/- 27 and 194 +/- 80 ng/ml, excreta 182 +/- 33 and 644 +/- 86 micrograms/g, lung 56 +/- 45 and 202 +/- 161 ng/g, heart 57 +/- 40 and 238 +/- 121 ng/g, kidney 122 +/- 25 and 477 +/- 53 ng/g, and liver 276 +/- 54 and 2715 +/- 590 ng/g, respectively [12].
  • When immature rat uteri were incubated with alpha-zearalenol in vitro, the maximum induction of the induced protein synthesis was obtained with 1 x 10(-6) M and the induction was detected 15 min after the start of the incubation [13].
  • Furthermore, the influence of alpha-zearalenol (3.75-30 microM) was appraised on the developmental competence of in vivo-derived zygotes during 5 days of in vitro culture [10].
  • The ZON metabolites alpha-zearalenol (ZOL) and beta-ZOL were recovered at the duodenum beside the parent toxin ZON [14].
  • The sheep was distinct from the pig and goat in having the highest alpha-zearalenol forming activity in the cytosol fraction when NADPH was used as coenzyme [15].
 

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