Cb. Nyathi et al., THE EFFECT OF DIET ON AFLATOXIN-B(1) BINDING TO HEPATIC MACROMOLECULES IN RATS, Research communications in chemical pathology and pharmacology, 82(2), 1993, pp. 199-207
Fischer 344 rats were fed a low-fat high carbohydrate diet (HC), an is
ocaloric fat-containing diet (IC), a hypercaloric fat-containing diet
(HF) or rat chow. Covalent binding of AFB, to liver DNA, RNA and total
proteins was investigated in a 24 hour period following administratio
n of a single intraperitoneal dose of AFB, (I mg/kg body weight). AFB1
binding to nucleic acids was greatest in the HC and was generally sig
nificantly lower (p < 0.05) in the HF, IC and rats fed chow. The resul
ts suggest that fat decreases hepatic macromolecular adduct formation
by inhibiting activation of AFB1 to the epoxide or by enhancing the ac
tivity of detoxification pathways.