Aflatoxins and kwashiorkor in Kenya: a hospital based study in a rural area of Kenya
1987; Maney Publishing; Volume: 7; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/02724936.1987.11748517
ISSN1465-3281
AutoresH. R. de Vries, S. M. Lamplugh, R. G. Hendrickse,
Tópico(s)Seed and Plant Biochemistry
ResumoAflatoxin analyses were undertaken on sera and urines of 41 children admitted to a rural hospital in Kenya with kwashiorkor, marasmus, marasmic kwashiorkor or normal nutrition (Wellcome Classification). Aflatoxins were detected most frequently and at highest concentrations in the sera of kwashiorkors who, conversely, showed aflatoxins least frequently in their urine and in concentrations that were disproportionately low compared with serum/urine aflatoxin levels in other groups. These findings indicate altered aflatoxin metabolism in kwashiorkor and support the hypothesis that there are special relationships between aflatoxins and kwashiorkor.
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