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Morphological Methods in the Study of Mycotoxins
Morphological methods of research are capable of resolving independent tasks, nevertheless more often than not, they are applied jointly with other (functional) methods.... -
Problems of Mycotoxins in Africa - International Training Course: Training...
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... -
Modern Methods for Aflatoxin M, Detection in Milk and Dairy Products:...
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Mineral Fertilizer Use and the Environment
This document aims to present a balanced view of, on the one hand, the benefits of using mineral fertilizers and on the other hand the environmental risks involved. This review... -
Gas-Liquid Chromatography and its Application in the Analysis of Mycotoxins
Gas-liquid chromatography (GIC) is one of most effective and widely applied methods for the separation, identification and quantitative analysis of complex multi-component... -
Mycotoxins—Biogenesis and Mechanism of Action
The study of principles governing the biosynthesis of mycotoxins by microscopic fungi, the determination of the sequence of reactions of biotransformation of mycotoxins in on... -
The State of the Environment in the South Pacific - UNEP Regional Seas...
The South Pacific Regional Environment Programme has collected enough information through country reports and topic reviews to make a summary overview of the state of the... -
Brief Guide to Analytical Methods for Measuring Lead in Blood
This document provides a brief overview of analytical methods commonly used for measuring lead in blood. It is primarily aimed at informing public health personnel and policy-... -
Our Common Seas: Coasts in Crisis
Most of the world's population lives on or near the coasts. Every nation not completely landlocked has used the sea as its supposedly self-cleansing garbage dump. Now the... -
Preliminary Tests for Detecting the Fungi-Infected Grain: Screening as a...
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The Ecology of Fungi: Producers of Mycotoxins
Fungi are omnipresent organisms. There is no media where they are not present. Fungi have broad adaptive properties and therefore occupy most varied ecological niches which are... -
Grain Sampling Methods for Mycotoxins
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... -
International Register of Potentially Toxic Chemicals (IRPTC) Legal File 1983, Vol. 1
This Register file is concerned with national and international recommendations and legal mechanisms related to control of a substance in various media, such as air, water,... -
Toxin-Forming Imperfect Fungi And Their Cultivation In The Laboratory
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... -
Joint FAO/WHO Food and Animal Feed Contamination Monitoring Programme:...
Residue data on several contaminants (organochlorine pesticides, PCBs, lead, cadmium, and aflatoxins) in selected foods were collected from designated Collaborating Centres in... -
Toxigenic Penicillia Occurring in Feeds and Foods with Special Reference to...
Peniclilia frequently occur In feeds and foods. Many Isolates of this genus we toxigenlc and they Impair the health of domestic animals, produce residues In organs and meat due... -
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography in the Analysis of Mycotoxins
The continuous improvement of adsorbents' quality and performance of the chromatographic equipment for their maxima] adaptation to the requirements of the column chromatography... -
The Study of Contamination of Food Products by some Mycotoxins in the Georgian SSR
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... -
Mycotoxins: Historical Background and Present-Day Notions Centre -...
Mycotoxins secondary metabolites of microscopic fungi- are classed with the most dangerous contaminants of food products and fodders which occur in natural conditions.... -
Plant Growth Regulators, Mineral Fertilizer and the Problem of Mycotoxins
The greatest danger for the health of people in our age of industrialization is pollution of the environment by chemicals. At present Out of the known five million chemicals...