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Novel Insights into Pyrrolizidine Alkaloid Toxicity and Implications for Risk Assessment: Occurrence, Genotoxicity, Toxicokinetics, Risk Assessment-A Workshop Report

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PLANTA MEDICA
Volume 88, Issue 2, Pages 98-117

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GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG
DOI: 10.1055/a-1646-3618

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genotoxicity; hepatotoxicity; pyrrolizidine alkaloids; risk assessment; structure-activity relationship; toxicokinetics

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Pyrrolizidine alkaloids pose a serious threat to human health, and it is necessary to strengthen research on their toxicity and risk assessment. This paper reports on the major contributions and results of the 2nd International Workshop of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids held in Germany in 2020, aiming to increase understanding of pyrrolizidine alkaloids and discuss risk-limiting measures in food, feed, and medicinal products.
This paper reports on the major contributions and results of the 2nd International Workshop of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids held in September 2020 in Kaiserslautern, Germany. Pyrrolizidine alkaloids are among the most relevant plant toxins contaminating food, feed, and medicinal products of plant origin. Hundreds of PA congeners with widespread occurrence are known, and thousands of plants are assumed to contain PAs. Due to certain PAs pronounced liver toxicity and carcinogenicity, their occurrence in food, feed, and phytomedicines has raised serious human health concerns. This is particularly true for herbal teas, certain food supplements, honey, and certain phytomedicinal drugs. Due to the limited availability of animal data, broader use of in vitro data appears warranted to improve the risk assessment of a large number of relevant, 1,2-unsaturated PAs. This is true, for example, for the derivation of both toxicokinetic and toxicodynamic data. These efforts aim to understand better the modes of action, uptake, metabolism, elimination, toxicity, and genotoxicity of PAs to enable a detailed dose-response analysis and ultimately quantify differing toxic potencies between relevant PAs. Accordingly, risk-limiting measures comprising production, marketing, and regulation of food, feed, and medicinal products are discussed.

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