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Mycotoxins are a group of toxic metabolites produced naturally by certain species of fungi and have been identified recently by the World Health Organization as significant sources of food-borne illnesses. Some of the most dangerous mycotoxin groups causing cancer, immune system suppression and death: Aflatoxin, found in cereals and nuts; Ochratoxin, found in cereals: Patulin, found in apples or fruits and vegetable; and Fusarium toxins, found in corn and wheat. Mycotoxins are not destroyed by food processing such as cooking or freezing. The EU has set mycotoxin limits for foods.
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METHODS
The Methods section will be updated regularly as current information from the FDA becomes available on food safety and mycotoxins. |
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Here you will find timely news, press releases, and other updates regarding food safety and mycotoxins as the information becomes available.
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APPLICATIONS AND CASE STUDIES
Analysis of Mycotoxins in Various Cattle Forages and Food Matrices with the TSQ Quantum Discovery MAX(PDF, 875 KB)
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PRODUCTS
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Detection in Food
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Inexpensive Detection
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EVENTS
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LINKS AND REFERENCES
Useful links and resources related to food safety and mycotoxins will be added to this page as they become obtainable.
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