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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—Biogenesis and Mechanism of Action
(1984)
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 animal organism, and the decoding of molecular ...
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 ...
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 ...
Toxigenic Penicillia Occurring in Feeds and Foods with Special Reference to Mould-Fermented Sausage and Cheese
(1985)
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 to carry over, form mycotoxins in mouldy meat ...
Storage Practices in Relation to Vegetable Products and Prevention of their Contamination with Mycotoxins in Different Parts of the World
(1984)
The storage of any vegetable objects is the final stage of its production – a stage where all efforts and money expenditures on the growing, harvesting and post - harvesting treatment may be reduced to naught if wrong ...
Gas-Liquid Chromatography and its Application in the Analysis of Mycotoxins
(1984)
Gas-liquid chromatography (GIC) is one of most effective and widely applied methods for the separation, identification and quantitative analysis of complex multi-component mixtures. It has the advantages of high separation ...
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography in the Analysis of Mycotoxins
(1984)
The continuous improvement of adsorbents' quality and performance of the chromatographic equipment for their maxima] adaptation to the requirements of the column chromatography theory resulted in the creation of a qualitatively ...
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 ...
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 ...