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EFSA J ; 15(9): e04718, 2017 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32625635

ABSTRACT

Deoxynivalenol (DON) is a mycotoxin primarily produced by Fusarium fungi, occurring predominantly in cereal grains. Following the request of the European Commission, the CONTAM Panel assessed the risk to animal and human health related to DON, 3-acetyl-DON (3-Ac-DON), 15-acetyl-DON (15-Ac-DON) and DON-3-glucoside in food and feed. A total of 27,537, 13,892, 7,270 and 2,266 analytical data for DON, 3-Ac-DON, 15-Ac-DON and DON-3-glucoside, respectively, in food, feed and unprocessed grains collected from 2007 to 2014 were used. For human exposure, grains and grain-based products were main sources, whereas in farm and companion animals, cereal grains, cereal by-products and forage maize contributed most. DON is rapidly absorbed, distributed, and excreted. Since 3-Ac-DON and 15-Ac-DON are largely deacetylated and DON-3-glucoside cleaved in the intestines the same toxic effects as DON can be expected. The TDI of 1 µg/kg bw per day, that was established for DON based on reduced body weight gain in mice, was therefore used as a group-TDI for the sum of DON, 3-Ac-DON, 15-Ac-DON and DON-3-glucoside. In order to assess acute human health risk, epidemiological data from mycotoxicoses were assessed and a group-ARfD of 8 µg/kg bw per eating occasion was calculated. Estimates of acute dietary exposures were below this dose and did not raise a health concern in humans. The estimated mean chronic dietary exposure was above the group-TDI in infants, toddlers and other children, and at high exposure also in adolescents and adults, indicating a potential health concern. Based on estimated mean dietary concentrations in ruminants, poultry, rabbits, dogs and cats, most farmed fish species and horses, adverse effects are not expected. At the high dietary concentrations, there is a potential risk for chronic adverse effects in pigs and fish and for acute adverse effects in cats and farmed mink.

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Anal Biochem ; 394(1): 68-74, 2009 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19595985

ABSTRACT

The specificity of 10 recombinant caspases was investigated using a set of competitive substrates. The caspase activity was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography using highly fluorescent peptides containing 2-aminoacridone (AMAC) as reporting group. The sequences of the used substrates were designed according to literature data for being specific for 10 of the caspases. The described approach allows the concentration changes of several substrates to be monitored simultaneously in a single sample. Because the substrates are in competitive conditions, the preferences of particular caspases to given peptide sequences are most clearly demonstrated. In the studied competitive assay conditions, all tested caspases except caspase 2 exhibit activity toward more than one substrate. None of the used peptide sequences was found to be highly specific for a defined caspase. The results obtained indicate that there is well-expressed group specificity among the caspases.


Subject(s)
Binding, Competitive , Caspases/metabolism , Peptides/metabolism , Recombinant Proteins/metabolism , Amino Acid Motifs , Amino Acid Sequence , Aminoacridines/chemistry , Caspases/chemistry , Catalytic Domain , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Peptides/chemistry , Recombinant Proteins/chemistry , Substrate Specificity
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Amino Acids ; 36(3): 581-6, 2009 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18597040

ABSTRACT

Synthesis and properties of a new fluorescent/fluorogenic substrate Ac-DEVD-AMAC for caspase-3 are reported. The substrate is obtained by conventional Fmoc-based solid phase peptide synthesis and its properties are investigated with regard to fluorescence, sensitivity, applicability and kinetic constants. A non-traditional approach to assay the proteases activity using 2-aminoacridone labeled peptides is proposed. This approach utilizes the decrease of fluorescence intensity of a sample as a measure for the enzyme activity.


Subject(s)
Acridones/chemistry , Aminoacridines/chemistry , Caspase 3/analysis , Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , Oligopeptides/chemistry , Acridones/chemical synthesis , Aminoacridines/chemical synthesis , Caspase 3/chemistry , Cell Line , Fluorescent Dyes/chemical synthesis , Humans , Oligopeptides/chemical synthesis , Sensitivity and Specificity , Spectrometry, Fluorescence/methods
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18583204

ABSTRACT

Design, synthesis and properties of new derivatization reagent N-(2-acridonyl)-maleimide (MIAC) for thiol groups is presented. The reaction of MIAC with aminothiols is specific, very fast and yield highly fluorescent products. The HPLC method for determination of homocysteine, cysteine and glutathione based on utilization of MIAC is developed. A baseline separation of derivatives is achieved by isocratic elution on reverse phase column within 6 min. The method is linear in the range of 0.5-25 microM for homocysteine and glutathione, and in the range of 0.5-200 microM for cysteine. The limits of detection for homocysteine, cysteine and glutathione are 1.2, 1.4 and 2.0 pmol, respectively, per 20 microl injection. Within and between-run precision expressed as relative standard deviations are in the range of 1.35-4.38% and 0.89-4.13%, respectively.


Subject(s)
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Cysteine/chemistry , Glutathione/chemistry , Homocysteine/chemistry , Maleimides/chemistry , Plasma/chemistry , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/standards , Cysteine/blood , Glutathione/blood , Homocysteine/blood , Humans , Maleimides/blood , Reference Standards , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17983865

ABSTRACT

A liquid chromatography method for simultaneous analysis of amino acids, polyamines, catecholeamines and metanephrines in human body fluids after derivatization with 9-fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl chloride was developed. The chromatographic behavior of analytes at different pH of mobile phase was studied. Successful baseline resolution of all analyzed compounds was achieved using simultaneous gradient of pH and organic modifier in reverse phase mode of HPLC within 36 min. The repeatability of the proposed procedure in respect of retention time and peak area, expressed as RSD, ranges from 0.06 to 1.64% and 0.4 to 7.6%, respectively. The method linearity in the range of 1-200 microM for amino acids and in the range of 0.1-20 microM for polyamines, catecholeamines and metanephrines was found to be with correlation coefficients higher than 0.994. The limit of quantification (LOQ) was assessed to be in the range of 2.6-10 pmol for amino acids and 2-4 pmol for polyamines, catecholeamines and metanephrines.


Subject(s)
Amino Acids/blood , Amino Acids/urine , Biogenic Amines/blood , Biogenic Amines/urine , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Acetonitriles , Fluorenes/chemistry , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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