Circulating zearalenone and its metabolites differ in women due to body mass index and food intake

Volume: 116, Pages: 227 - 232
Published: Jun 1, 2018
Abstract
The environmental estrogen, zearalenone (ZEA), is found in the food supply from Fusarium fungal contamination in grains and sometimes used as a growth promoter for beef cattle. Long-term exposure to ZEA and its metabolites may present health risk due to higher estrogenic activity. Serum ZEA metabolites were measured to determine the exposure and the association with food intake in 48 overweight/obese women (52 ± 9 years). The free and conjugated...
Paper Details
Title
Circulating zearalenone and its metabolites differ in women due to body mass index and food intake
Published Date
Jun 1, 2018
Volume
116
Pages
227 - 232
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