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Mycotoxins: Historical Background and Present-Day Notions Centre - International Training Course : Training Activities on Food Contamination Control and Monitoring with Special Reference to Mycotoxins
(Centre of International Projects, GKNT, 1984)
Mycotoxins secondary metabolites of microscopic fungi- are classed with the most dangerous contaminants of food products and fodders which occur in natural conditions. Mycotoxins are distinguished by high toxicity and many ...
Mycotoxins: Immunity, Immunologic Methods of Study - International Training Course: Training Activities on Food Contamination Control and Monitoring with Special Reference to Mycotoxins
(Centre of International Projects, GKNT, 1984)
Mycotoxins is the name given to the toxic metabolites of certain species of microscopic fungi. The danger of mycotoxins is connected with the fact that the microscopic fungi producing them are very widespread in nature and ...
Problems of Mycotoxins in Africa - International Training Course: Training Activities on Food Contamination Control and Monitoring with Special Reference to Mycotoxins
(1985)
Mycotoxin is a term reserved for a group of highly toxic substances produced as secondary metabolites several fungi. These substances often differ greatly in structure, chemical and physical properties but possess the ...
Principles of Mycotoxins Formation in Grain and Feeds under Natural Conditions - International Training Course: Training Activities on Food Contamination Control and Monitoring with Special Reference to Mycotoxins
(Centre of International Projects, GKNT, 1984)
The development of toxicogenic fungi and the formation of mycotoxins on vegetable products under natural conditions is governed by a number of external and internal factors. These may be subdivided into three groups: ...
The Influence of Food Processing Practices on the Content of Mycotoxins in Food Products
(Centre of International Projects, GKNT, 1984)
Contamination of vegetable raw materials such as oil hearing crops, corn, rice, teat, and barley with mycotoxins, i.e. toxic and carcinogenic metabolites of microscopic fungi was reported from many countries. According to ...
The Study of Contamination of Food Products by some Mycotoxins in the Georgian SSR
(Centre of International Projects, GKNT, 1984)
The task of protection of food against a potentially extensive contamination with toxic metabolites of microscopic mould fungi - mycotoxins - is one of the problems of protection of the human internal environment.
Mycotoxins ...
Ways of Reducing Food and Feed Contamination with Mycotoxins
(1984)
Vegetable products are usually contaminated with mycotoxins occurs, during the vegetation period when the toxins begin to grow on plants, during products storage and, occasionally during the processing of grain and oil-bearing ...
Toxin-Forming Imperfect Fungi And Their Cultivation In The Laboratory
(1984)
Numerous data on the contamination of agricultural food material, food stuffs, and fodders with spores of various, microscopic fungi can be found in the literature. Improper storage of these substrates, which most frequently ...
The Systematics and Biological Properties of Toxinogenic Fungi
(1984)
Fungi represent a vast heterogeneous group of organisms, differing in their morphology, methods of reproduction, cycles of development, ways of nutrition and habitats.
At present many mycologists and biologists support ...
General Methods of Mycological Studies
(1984)
In mycological studies usually the same instruments and devices are used as in bacteriological and chemical laboratories with only few modifications in the mycological technology.