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CCRIS 2382     2-[[(3R)-5-chloro-8-hydroxy- 3-methyl-1-oxo...

Synonyms: NCI-C56586, HSDB 4305, AC1L1SUM, NSC 201422, BRN 1301486, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of OCHRATOXIN A

 

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  • The potential carcinogenic effects of the mycotoxin ochratoxin A [(OA); CAS: 303-47-9] were assessed in a 24-month feeding study in male and female (C57BL/6J X C3H)F1 (B6C3F1) mice [9].
  • Analysis of ochratoxin A (OTA) in wine by LC/MS and multiple mass spectrometry (MS/MS) permits to confirm the toxin presence without the use of expensive immunoaffinity columns, or time and solvent consuming sample derivatization procedures [10].
  • Because uptake by isolated hepatocytes was not dependent on sodium ions and was blocked by ochratoxin A, we assume basolateral transport by an oatp-type bile acid carrier [11].
  • Development of human cytochrome P450-expressing cell lines: application in mutagenicity testing of ochratoxin A [12].
  • Natural occurrence of ochratoxin A in food commodities has been linked to an increased incidence of urinary tract tumors in certain geographic regions [12].
 

Chemical compound and disease context of OCHRATOXIN A

 

Biological context of OCHRATOXIN A

 

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Associations of OCHRATOXIN A with other chemical compounds

 

Gene context of OCHRATOXIN A

 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of OCHRATOXIN A

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