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No mutagenicity and oral toxicity of winter mushroom powder treated with atmospheric non-thermal plasma

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Authors

Jo, Kyung; Lee, Seonmin; Yong, Hae In; Choi, Yun-Sang; Baek, Ki Ho; Jo, Cheorun; Jung, Samooel

Issue Date
2021-02-15
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Food Chemistry, Vol.338, p. 127826
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the mutagenicity and oral acute toxicity of winter mushroom powder (PW) treated by atmospheric non-thermal plasma (ANP). Winter mushroom powder without plasma treatment (CW) containing an equivalent amount of sodium nitrite as PW was used as a control. The Ames test revealed that the number of revertant colonies did not significantly increase compared to that in the control. Acute toxicity was assessed in rats that were fed a single dose of winter mushroom powder (5000 mg/kg body weight). Results of the acute toxicity test revealed no remarkable clinical symptoms in any of the rats. No significant difference was observed in of the serum biochemical parameters between the treatments. Regardless of the ANP treatment, mild histological changes were observed in few rats in all groups. Therefore, it is concluded that ANP treatment did not cause any mutagenicity or acute toxicity in the winter mushroom.
ISSN
0308-8146
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/205777
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.127826
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