Abstract
1. Male Sprague--Dawley rats were given 630 g/kg sucrose or starch with 2 mg/kg aflatoxin b1 for periods of 75, 145 and 200 d, and the 24 h urinary excretion of aflatoxin M1 was measured. 2. Less aflatoxin M1 was excreted by the rats fed on the sucrose-rich diet compared to those fed on the starch-rich diet. This difference was especially marked when expressed per g metabolizing tissue. 3. It is concluded that sucrose probably decreases the activity of aflatoxin B1 metabolism in a similar way to its previously found effect on the drug-metabolizing enzyme.
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