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Dietary exposure to fumonisins from corn-based products may represent a problem for those with celiac disease.
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Pubmed Data
: Mol Nutr Food Res. 2012 Mar 21. Epub 2012 Mar 21. PMID:
22438341
Article Published Date
: Mar 21, 2012
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Celiac Disease : CK(1527) : AC(215)
Problem Substances
:
Corn : CK(14) : AC(4)
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Fumonisin : CK(25) : AC(6)
Maize prolamins resistant to peptic-tryptic digestion maintain immune-recognition by IgA from some celiac disease patients.
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Pubmed Data
: Plant Foods Hum Nutr. 2012 Mar ;67(1):24, 30. PMID:
22298027
Article Published Date
: Feb 29, 2012
Study Type
: Human In Vitro
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Celiac Disease : CK(1527) : AC(215)
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Gluten Sensitivity : CK(2477) : AC(270)
Problem Substances
:
Corn : CK(14) : AC(4)
A high-fat diet rich in omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid can enhance metastasis of human breast cancer cells in this mouse model.
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Pubmed Data
: J Natl Cancer Inst. 1991 Oct 16;83(20):1491-5. PMID:
1920496
Article Published Date
: Oct 16, 1991
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Breast Cancer : CK(2354) : AC(621)
,
Lung Cancer : CK(496) : AC(198)
Additional Keywords
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Omega 3/6 Ratio : CK(13) : AC(6)
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Omega 6 Fatty Acids are Detrimental : CK(12) : AC(6)
Problem Substances
:
Corn : CK(14) : AC(4)
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Omega-6 Fatty Acids: Excess/Disproportionate to Omega-3's : CK(36) : AC(3)
Adverse Pharmacological Actions
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Carcinogenic : CK(912) : AC(117)
Ochratoxin A contamination poses a risk in wheat and corn bread.
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Pubmed Data
: Int J Food Microbiol. 2008 Oct 31;127(3):284-9. Epub 2008 Jul 23. PMID:
18775579
Article Published Date
: Oct 31, 2008
Study Type
: Review
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Food Poisoning : CK(11) : AC(7)
Problem Substances
:
Corn : CK(14) : AC(4)
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Ochratoxin A : CK(1) : AC(1)
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Wheat : CK(2542) : AC(309)
Plant sprouts within the Gramineae family such as wheat, maize and rye contain potentially carcinogenic compounds known as benzoxinoids (BAs).
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Pubmed Data
: Cancer Lett. 2007 Feb 8;246(1-2):290-9. Epub 2006 Apr 27. PMID:
16644106
Article Published Date
: Feb 08, 2007
Study Type
: In Vitro Study
Additional Links
Diseases
:
Cancers: All : CK(9062) : AC(2869)
Problem Substances
:
Benzoxazinoids (BAs) : CK(1) : AC(1)
,
Corn : CK(14) : AC(4)
,
Grains : CK(27) : AC(8)
,
Rye : CK(12) : AC(3)
,
Wheat : CK(2542) : AC(309)
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