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Research Publications (Food Safety)

This page tracks research articles published in national and international peer-reviewed journals. Recent articles are available ahead of print and searchable by Journal, Article Title, and Category. Research publications are tracked across six categories: Bacterial Pathogens, Chemical Contaminants, Natural Toxins, Parasites, Produce Safety, and Viruses. Articles produced by USDA Grant Funding Agencies (requires login) and FDA Grant Funding Agencies (requires login) are also tracked in Scopus.

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  1. Inorganic arsenic administration suppresses human neutrophil function in vitro

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Arsenic, a major environmental toxicant and pollutant, is a global public health concern. Among its many adverse effects, arsenic is immunotoxic, but its effects on human neutrophil functions are not yet well-defined.

      • Heavy Metals
      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Chemical contaminants
  2. The effect of imatinib administered in the prenatal period on testis development in rats

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Background:The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of exposure to imatinib in the prenatal period on testis development in rats.Methods:Although all the study groups received intraperitoneal imatinib on prenatal days 1–8, no pregnancy occurred in the Imatinib-80 group.

  3. In vivo assessment of bisphenol A induced histopathological alterations and inflammatory gene expression in lungs of male Wistar rats

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Bisphenol A (BPA), an imperative environmental contaminant used in polycarbonate plastics. Due to limited information concerning the effect of BPA on lungs, this study design to assess whether BPA cause alterations in histopathology and trace metal content in lungs of rats. They were divided into five groups with five rats per group. Group I was named as control group. Group L6 and L12 were received BPA (10 mg/kg body weight/day) for 6 weeks and 12 weeks respectively.

      • Chemical contaminants
  4. Bisphenol A as a risk factor for allergic rhinitis in children

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Aim:Bisphenol-A (BPA) is an endocrine disrupting compound and may exacerbate or induce allergic diseases. To the best of our knowledge, there is little evidence regarding the effects of BPA exposure on allergic rhinitis (AR) in children. In the present study, we sought to examine whether exposure to BPA in children is associated with AR.Methods:This study was designed as a case controlled clinical study.

      • Chemical contaminants
  5. Toxicity, mutagenicity and stability assessment of simply produced electrolyzed water as a wound healing agent in vitro

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Over the last decade, electrolyzed water (EW) produced by salt and tap water has gained importance due to its antimicrobial effects. Regarding to chlorine-based compounds, EW also used in post-harvest safety of food processing and sterilization of surfaces. The latest studies suggested that EW might act as wound healing agent due to anti-infective and cell proliferative properties.

      • Salmonella
      • Bacterial pathogens
  6. Short term chronic toxicity of tributyltin on the testes of adult albino rats and the possible protective role of omega-3

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • The declining rate of male fertility is a growing concern. Tributyltin (TBT) is a well-known endocrine disruptor (ED), that induces imposex in female gastropods and is widely used in various industrial applications. The aim of this study was to evaluate the toxic effects of TBT on the testes of adult albino rats and the possible role of omega-3.

  7. IL-12p40 and sRAGE in serum correlate with chemically induced cleft palate in mice

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Cleft palate (CP), a congenital defect in the oral and maxillofacial regions, is difficult to detect prenatally. This study investigated the correlation between differentially expressed proteins in serum and CP induced by all-trans retinoic acid (atRA) and 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) in mice.

      • Dioxins
      • Chemical contaminants
  8. Impairment of postnatal epididymal development and immune microenvironment following administration of low doses of malathion during juvenile and peripubertal periods of rats

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Malathion is an organophosphate pesticide widely used for agricultural crops and for vector control of Aedes aegypti. Humans are exposed to this environmental contaminant by ingesting contaminated food. The juvenile and peripubertal periods are critical for the postnatal development of the epididymis and are when animals are most vulnerable to toxic agents.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Pesticide residues
  9. The relationship between PNP, GSTO-1, AS3MT and ADRB3 gene polymorphisms and urinary arsenic concentration among copper smelter and refinery employers

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Introduction:The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between polymorphisms of genes encoding enzymes involved in arsenic metabolism and urinary arsenic concentration in people occupationally exposed to arsenic.Materials and Methods:The data from 113 employers directly exposed to lead, cadmium, and arsenic in copper smelter in Legnica and Glogow were collected. Urinary arsenic concentration was measured.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  10. Corrigendum to “Oxidative stress induced by cadmium in the plasma, erythrocytes and lymphocytes of rats: Attenuation by grape seed proanthocyanidins”

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
      • Heavy Metals
      • Chemical contaminants
  11. Subchronic toxicity of bisphenol A on the architecture of spleen and hepatic trace metals and protein profile of adult male Wistar rats

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Bisphenol A (BPA) is one of the widely used chemical as a plasticizer and regarded as endocrine disruptor because of its ability to derail body metabolic functions and adverse effect on the vital organs. The present work outlined the subchronic effect of low-dose BPA (10 mg/kg) on histology of spleen, level of hepatic trace metals, and hepatic protein profile of Wistar rats. To conduct the research work, animals were grouped into two categories (n = 5).

      • Chemical contaminants
  12. Association between blood aluminum and beta-2 receptor gene methylation with childhood asthma control

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Previous studies have shown that environmental exposure to heavy metals has been related to epigenetic changes, such as DNA methylation in receptors involved in pathogenesis of asthma. One of these receptors is beta-2 adrenergic receptor (ADRB2). We conducted this study to examine the association between blood aluminum concentration, blood ADRB2 5′ untranslated region (5′-UTR) methylation level, and childhood asthma control level.

  13. Neuroprotective role of luteolin against lead acetate-induced cortical damage in rats

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Luteolin (LUT) is a glycosylated flavonoid compound that has multiple beneficial pharmacological and biological impacts. The current investigation was undertaken to evaluate the putative neuroprotective potency of LUT against neuronal damage induced by lead acetate (PbAc). Twenty-eight rats were placed into four equal groups.

      • Heavy Metals
      • Chemical contaminants
  14. Effects of endocrine disruptor furan on reproductive physiology of Sprague Dawley rats: An F1 Extended One-Generation Reproductive Toxicity Study (EOGRTS)

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • The present study investigated the reproductive toxicity of furan in an Extended One-Generation Reproductive Toxicity Study in rats. Sprague Dawley F0 weaning rats (30 per sex per group) were exposed to furan orally at 0, 1, 2.5, 5, and 10 mg kg−1 for 10 weeks (males) and 2 weeks (females) and then mated.

  15. Protective effects of lycopene on hippocampal neurotoxicity and memory impairment induced by bisphenol A in rats

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Bisphenol A (BPA) is used to produce polycarbonate plastic and epoxy resins which are used in many consumer products. Most people encounter BPA in their daily routines. However, it has been heavily reported that BPA has a neurotoxic effect.

      • Chemical contaminants
  16. Maternal exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin suppresses male reproductive functions in their adulthood

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) is a ubiquitous environmental contaminant in the environment. The developmental period is more sensitive to TCDD and there is a possibility that maternal exposure to TCDD may affect in adulthood. Adult female Wistar rats were exposed to 0.5, 1.0, and 2.0 µg/kg TCDD during the critical stage of organogenesis, that is, on GD15.

      • Dioxins
      • Chemical contaminants
  17. Evaluation of DNA damage and toxicological methodology development: A bibliometric study

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Genomic instability is a risk to organism health detected by methods such as the comet assay (CA). It is a highly sensitive and versatile method to detect low levels of DNA damage in a wide range of cells from humans as well as from other species as compared to other methods with the same proposal. CA is a powerful DNA damage analysis tool and its applicability extends to the genotoxicity analysis of, that is, drugs and carcinogenic substances.

  18. Determination of thallium in urine, blood, and hair in illicit opioid users in Iran

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Context:Heavy metals, including thallium and lead, are introduced to illicit drug users’ body as a result of using drugs such as cocaine and heroin.Objective:This study aimed to determine urine, blood, and hair thallium (Tl) concentrations in illicit opioid users along with the relevant clinical signs and symptoms consistent with thallotoxicosis and to compare them with the corresponding variables in the control non-opioid user group.Materials and Methods:This case–control study was conducted

      • Heavy Metals
      • Chemical contaminants
  19. Protective effects of spirulina against hemato-biochemical alterations, nephrotoxicity, and DNA damage upon lead exposition

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • The current study was aimed at exploring the protective efficacy of spirulina against the hemato-biochemical alterations and nephrotoxicity induced by lead (Pb).

      • Heavy Metals
      • Chemical contaminants
  20. Neuroprotective effects of notoginsenoside R1 by upregulating Trx-1 on acrylamide-induced neurotoxicity in PC12

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Acrylamide (ACR) is a water-soluble chemical that is commonly used in chemical and cosmetic manufacture. Many studies have been carried out to investigate the neurotoxicity mechanisms of ACR, resulting in oxidative stress and nerve damages. One of the commonly used traditional Chinese medicines is notoginsenoside R1 (NR1). However, its mitochondrial-mediated apoptotic effect caused in ACR-induced neurotoxicity has not been reported.

      • Chemical contaminants
  21. Identification and characterization of differentially expressed lncRNA in 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin-induced cleft palate

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) is a ubiquitous environmental pollutant and also a strong teratogen for cleft palate (CP). But up to now, the underlying molecular mechanisms of TCDD-induced CP are largely unknown. More recently, accumulating evidences are revealing important roles of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in all kinds of diseases including CP. However, the role and molecular mechanism of lncRNAs in TCDD-induced CP are still largely unexplored.

      • Dioxins
      • Chemical contaminants
  22. Toxicity of pesticides in lizards

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Many threats exist to reptile populations, environmental pollutants being one of them. Lizards and other reptiles are usually not taken into consideration in environmental risk assessments, with the use of surrogate species for their estimates. Unfortunately, not all pesticides have the same effects in the reptile species and on these surrogates, birds and mammals, some being more toxic in lizards.

      • Pesticide residues
      • Chemical contaminants
  23. Presence of melamine in human milk and the evaluation of the effects on mother–infant pairs in a cohort study

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Melamine contamination is a recent public health problem emerging globally. Present study aimed to detect the rate of melamine presence in human milk in a cohort study and to evaluate any possible differences in maternal–infant pair characteristics such as breastfeeding status, crying and sleep problems of infants, maternal postpartum depression, maternal–infant bonding, infant and maternal anthropometry, and maternal complete blood count caused by the melamine exposure.

      • Chemical contaminants
  24. The ability of arsenic metabolism affected the expression of lncRNA PANDAR, DNA damage, or DNA methylation in peripheral blood lymphocytes of laborers

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Arsenic has been associated with significant effects on human health. Exposure to inorganic arsenic has been associated with the changes in gene expression. Promoter of CDKN1A antisense DNA damage activated RNA (PANDAR) expression is induced by p53 protein and DNA damage response. Here, we investigated whether the ability of arsenic metabolism in individuals affected the expression of PANDAR, DNA damage, and DNA methylation.

      • Heavy Metals
      • Chemical contaminants
  25. Effects of quercetin on cadmium-induced toxicity in rat urine using metabonomics techniques

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • This study aimed to analyse the protective effects of quercetin on the toxicity of cadmium (Cd) using metabonomics techniques. Sixty male Sprague–Dawley rats were randomly divided into six groups (n = 10): control group (C), low-dose quercetin-treated group (Q1; 10 mg/kg bw/day), high-dose quercetin-treated group (Q2; 50 mg/kg bw/day), Cd-treated group (D; 4.89 mg/kg bw/day), low-dose quercetin plus Cd-treated group (DQ1) and high-dose quercetin plus Cd-treated group (DQ2).

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals