Mycotoxins; a continuous problem?

25-10-2006 | |
Yegani
Mycotoxins are a diverse group of secondary fungal metabolites produced by different fungi. Hundreds of mycotoxins have been chemically identified but the toxicity, occurrence, and target organs vary. But despite the increase in the occurence there has been a decline in research. WHY? Mycotoxins are a diverse group of secondary fungal metabolites produced by different fungi. Hundreds of mycotoxins have been chemically identified but the toxicity, occurrence, and target organs vary. Althou


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