Mycotoxins are secondary fungal metabolites, toxic to humans, animals and plants. Among the hundreds of known mycotoxins, aflatoxins, citrinin, patulin, penicillic acid, tenuazonic acid, ochratoxin A, cytochalasins, deoxynivalenol, fumonisins, fusarin C, fusaric acid, and zearalenone are considered the types that most contaminate cereal grain. The majority of the mycotoxins in these groups are produced by three fungal genera: Aspergillus, Penicillium and Fusarium. These metabolites primarily affect the seed quality, germination, viability, seedling vigour, growth of root and cleoptile. Additionally, since the fungi responsible for the production of these mycotoxins are often endophytes that infect and colonize living plant tissues, accumula...
Mycotoxins (MT) can be produced by some microfungi and are capable of causing disease and death in h...
Fusarium is mycelia fungi which can attack field crops and stored agricultural products. This fungus...
Humans are exposed to mycotoxins via ingestion, contact and inhalation. This must have occurred thr...
Mycotoxins are secondary fungal metabolites, toxic to humans, animals and plants. Among the hundreds...
Mycotoxins are secondary fungal metabolites, toxic to humans, animals and plants. Among the hundreds...
The growth of fungi on food causes physical and chemical changes which, further affect negatively t...
Mycotoxins are poisonous chemical compounds produced by certain fungi. There are five mycotoxins or ...
The toxigenic fungal compounds called mycotoxin are poisonous substances produced by different speci...
There are many types of fungi that produce secondary metabolites called mycotoxins. These compounds ...
Mycotoxins are the toxic secondary metabolites produced by wide scope of microscopic filamentary fun...
The aim of this paper is to review the biochemistry and metabolism of aflatoxins, fumonisins and tri...
Mycotoxins – from the Greek μύκης (mykes, mukos) “fungus” and the Latin (toxicum) “poison” – are a l...
Certain metabolites of some fungi (molds) are poisonous (toxic). Fungal poisons have been known for ...
Certain metabolites of some fungi (molds) are poisonous (toxic). Fungal poisons have been known for ...
Mycotoxins are natural contaminants of cereals and other food commodities throughout the world and t...
Mycotoxins (MT) can be produced by some microfungi and are capable of causing disease and death in h...
Fusarium is mycelia fungi which can attack field crops and stored agricultural products. This fungus...
Humans are exposed to mycotoxins via ingestion, contact and inhalation. This must have occurred thr...
Mycotoxins are secondary fungal metabolites, toxic to humans, animals and plants. Among the hundreds...
Mycotoxins are secondary fungal metabolites, toxic to humans, animals and plants. Among the hundreds...
The growth of fungi on food causes physical and chemical changes which, further affect negatively t...
Mycotoxins are poisonous chemical compounds produced by certain fungi. There are five mycotoxins or ...
The toxigenic fungal compounds called mycotoxin are poisonous substances produced by different speci...
There are many types of fungi that produce secondary metabolites called mycotoxins. These compounds ...
Mycotoxins are the toxic secondary metabolites produced by wide scope of microscopic filamentary fun...
The aim of this paper is to review the biochemistry and metabolism of aflatoxins, fumonisins and tri...
Mycotoxins – from the Greek μύκης (mykes, mukos) “fungus” and the Latin (toxicum) “poison” – are a l...
Certain metabolites of some fungi (molds) are poisonous (toxic). Fungal poisons have been known for ...
Certain metabolites of some fungi (molds) are poisonous (toxic). Fungal poisons have been known for ...
Mycotoxins are natural contaminants of cereals and other food commodities throughout the world and t...
Mycotoxins (MT) can be produced by some microfungi and are capable of causing disease and death in h...
Fusarium is mycelia fungi which can attack field crops and stored agricultural products. This fungus...
Humans are exposed to mycotoxins via ingestion, contact and inhalation. This must have occurred thr...