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Patulin is an
organic compound classified as a polyketide. It is
named after the
fungus from
which it was isolated,
Penicillium patulum. It is a white...
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animal illness include aflatoxin, citrinin, fumonisins,
ochratoxin A,
patulin, trichothecenes, zearalenone, and
ergot alkaloids such as ergotamine. One...
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metabolite patulin, a
neurotoxin that is
harmful when consumed.
Patulin is
produced by the
fungus as a
virulence factor as it
infects the host.
Patulin levels...
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Penicillium expansum, a
pathogen of
apples and
other fruit,
produces patulin Penicillium glabrum Penicillium glau****, a mold that is used in the making...
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antiprotozoal activity,
patulin was
toxic to both
plants and animals,
precluding its
clinical use as an antibiotic.
During the 1960s,
patulin was reclassified...
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often growing in or on
grains and nuts
consumed by humans, ochratoxins,
patulin, and
trichothecenes (e.g., T-2 mycotoxin) and fumonisins,
which have significant...
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consideration since it has been
reported to
correspond to the
level of
patulin, a type of
toxin produced by molds,
present in apples.
Studies have also...
- 2008-10-25 at the
Wayback Machine Patulin Clinical Trials Committee,
Medical Research Council (April 2004). "Clinical
trial of
patulin in the
common cold. 1944"...
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Gliotoxin Ibotenic acid
Lolitrem B
Muscimol Orellanine Ochratoxin Patulin Phalloidin Sterigmatocystin Trichothecene Vomitoxin Zeranol Zearalenone...
- heat-processed foods. A
health concern was the
production of the
mycotoxin patulin in
fruit juices, as well as
byssochlamic acid and
mycophenolic acid. First...