Fungal Deoxynivalenol-Induced Enterocyte Distress Is Attenuated by Adulterated Adlay: In Vitro Evidences for Mucoactive Counteraction
Adlay is a cereal crop that has Stoppers long been used as traditional herbal medicine and as a highly nourishing food.However, deoxynivalenol (DON), the most prevalent trichothecene mycotoxin worldwide, frequently spoils grains, including adlay, via fungal infection.On the basis of an assumption that the actions of DON in the gut could be modified