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Grain Sampling Methods for Mycotoxins
(1984)
Grain is transported to and from grain collecting centres and elevators in lorries, railroad wagons, marine or river vessels. Grain is stored in individual lots. The LOT usually means any amount of grain of uniform quality ...
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.
Determination of Total Cadmium, Zinc, Lead and Copper in Selected Marine Organisms by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry. Reference Methods for Marine Pollution Studies No. 11 Rev. 1
(1984)
This reference method describes the determination of tot8l cadmium, total copper, total lead and total zinc in biological material by atomic absortion spectrophotometry after the organic matter has been decomposed by wet ...
Up-to-date Methods of Analysis of Foodstuffs and Feed For Zearalenone
(1984)
Zearalenone /F=2 toxin/ is a mycotoxin produced by Fusarium Roseum,F.Graminearam moulds and some other species of the Fusarium genus. Zearalenone has a pronounced estrogenic effect on fare animals, especially on pigs and ...
Experimental Aflatoxic Cancerogenesis and Undernutrition Ultrastructural and Pathomorphological Basis
(1985)
Knowledge about aflatoxine has developed during an era of increasing awareness of the importance of natural as well as man-made chemicals as environmental contaminants
Joint FAO/WHO Food and Animal Feed Contamination Monitoring Programme: Summary of Data Received from Collaborating Centres 1977 to 1980 Part B - Contaminants
(1981)
Residue data on several contaminants (organochlorine pesticides, PCBs, lead, cadmium, and aflatoxins) in selected foods were collected from designated Collaborating Centres in twenty countries during a preliminary or ...
Experience of the Republican (Regional) Centre on Research and Control of Mycotoxin Contamination
(Centre of International Projects, GKNT, 1984)
Kazakhstan represents a large granary and a significant animal husbandry basis of the Soviet Union. From a land of almost total illiteracy Kazakhstan developed into a Republic characterized by a high level of science and ...
Micotoxicoses in Man and Animals: (Epidemiology, Etiology, Pathogenesis) - International Training Course: Training Activities on Food Contamination Control and Monitoring with Special Reference to Mycotoxins
(Centre of International Projects, GKNT, 1984)
Micotoxicoses are alimentary diseases of a non-infectious character, and no reproduction of micromycetes in the organism has been established. The etiopathogenesis of mycotoxicoses is caused by the toxic products of the ...
Micotoxicoses in Man and Animals (Diagnosis and Basic Control Measures) - International Training Course : Training Activities on Food Contamination Control and Monitoring with Special Reference to Mycotoxins
(Centre of International Projects, GKNT, 1984)
The group of micotoxicoses common to men and animals include ergotism, stachybotryotoxicosis, fusariotoxicosis and alimentary toxic aliekis (ATA).