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concentrations of
mycotoxins High
affinity to
absorb low
concentrations of
mycotoxins Affirmation of
chemical interaction between mycotoxin and adsorbent...
- also
produce mycotoxins that can pose
serious health risks to
humans and animals. Some
studies claim that
exposure to high
levels of
mycotoxins can lead to...
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harmful health effects of
molds ("moulds" in
British English) and
their mycotoxins.
Molds are
ubiquitous in the biosphere, and mold
spores are a
common component...
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fungi that
produce mycotoxins include Fusarium, Aspergillus, and Penicillium. Some
other fungi that are
known to
produce mycotoxins include Claviceps and...
- PMID 9244334.
CBRNE - T-2
Mycotoxins at
eMedicine Marin S,
Ramos AJ, Cano-Sancho G,
Sanchis V (October 2013). "
Mycotoxins: occurrence, toxicology, and...
- to
animals or
plants and are
therefore called mycotoxins. Of
particular relevance to
humans are
mycotoxins produced by
molds causing food spoilage, and...
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Trichothecenes constitute a
large group of
chemically related mycotoxins. They are
produced by
fungi of the
genera Fusarium, Myrothecium, Tri****rma,...
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There are two
chemotypes in S. chartarum, one that
produces trichothecene mycotoxins such as satratoxin H and one that
produces atranones. S.
chartarum is...
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ability to
produce a "killer toxin".
Mycotoxins are
secondary metabolites that are
constructed by microfungi.
Mycotoxins can be
harmful because they can cause...
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challenges that
reduced the
viability of offspring. In
common with
other mycotoxins,
sampling food
commodities for
zearalenone must be
carried out to obtain...