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Zearalenone (ZEN), also
known as RAL and F-2 mycotoxin, is a
potent estrogenic metabolite produced by some
Fusarium and
Gibberella species. Specifically...
- aflatoxin, citrinin, fumonisins,
ochratoxin A, patulin, trichothecenes,
zearalenone, and
ergot alkaloids such as ergotamine. One mold
species may produce...
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sometimes referred to as mycotoxins.
Among important mycoestrogens are
zearalenone,
zearalenol and zearalanol.
Although all of
these can be
produced by...
- of α-zearalenol and
along with α-zearalenol is a
major metabolite of
zearalenone formed mainly in the
liver but also to a
lesser extent in the intestines...
- of β-zearalenol.
Along with β-zearalenol, it is a
major metabolite of
zearalenone formed mainly in the
liver but also to a
lesser extent in the intestines...
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- more
potent as an
estrogen than the
related compound zearalenone. It is a
metabolite of
zearalenone. α-Zearalenol β-Zearalenol
Taleranol Zearalanone Beef...
- carcinogenic, difuran-containing, polyketide-derived
Aspergillus toxin.
Zearalenone is a
Fusarium metabolite with
potent estrogenic activity; hence, in addition...
- pp. 66–68. ISBN 978-0-8493-1754-5.
Bennett GA,
Shotwell OI (1979). "
Zearalenone in
cereal grains". J. Amer. Oil.
Chemists Soc. 56 (9): 812–819. doi:10...
- earworm, a
major agricultural pest ZEA, an
abbreviation for the
mycotoxin zearalenone Zea (surname), a
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