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Nivalenol (NIV) is a
mycotoxin of the
trichothecene group. In
nature it is
mainly found in
fungi of the
Fusarium species. The
Fusarium species belongs...
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Fusarochromanone Kojic acid
Lolitrem alkaloids Moniliformin 3-Nitropropionic acid
Nivalenol Ochratoxins – In Australia, The
Limit of
Reporting (LOR)
level for ochratoxin...
- in
genus Fusarium, this
fungus produces mycotoxins. It is a
source of
nivalenol, 4-acetylnivalenol, and zearalenone. List of
potato diseases Fusarium...
- C15H20O6
Molar m**** 296.319 g·mol−1
Related compounds Related compounds nivalenol Except where otherwise noted, data are
given for
materials in
their standard...
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Cytosine – C4H5N3O
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
Deoxycholic acid DON (Deoxy
Nivalenol)
Deoxyribofuranose Deoxyribose Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
Dextran Dextrin...
- oxo-substitutions
around the core ring structure.
Common examples of
these include nivalenol and trichothecene,
which both have a
ketone functional group at carbon...
- graminearum, F.
culmorum and F.
crookwellense (zearalenone, deoxynivalenol,
nivalenol, and
fusarenone X)
Toxins derived from
Fusarium sporotrichioides Trichlorfon...
- (1988). "Worldwide
Contamination of
Cereals by the
Fusarium Mycotoxins Nivalenol, Deoxynivalenol, and Zearalenone. 1.
Survey of 19 Countries". Journal...
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region that
faces the
Pacific Ocean.
Toxic trichothecenes,
including nivalenol, deoxynivalenol, and
monoace tylnivalenol (fusarenon- X) from Fusarium...
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findings lie in the
trichothecenes found in the leaf
samples (T-2, DON,
nivalenol) and
yellow powder (T-2, DAS). ... The most
compelling evidence is the...