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Toxic effects of mycotoxins in humans (CROSBI ID 81257)

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Peraica, Maja ; Radić, Božica ; Lucić, Ana ; Pavlović, Mladen Toxic effects of mycotoxins in humans Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 77 (1999), 9; 754-766-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Peraica, Maja ; Radić, Božica ; Lucić, Ana ; Pavlović, Mladen

engleski

Toxic effects of mycotoxins in humans

Mycotoxicoses are diseases caused by mycotoxins, i.e. secondary metabolites of moulds. Although they occur more frequently in areas with a hot and humid climate, favourable for the growth of moulds, they can also be found in temperate zones. Exposure to mycotoxins is mostly by ingestion, but also occur by the dermal and inhalation routes. Mycotoxicoses often remain unrecognised by medical professionals, except when large numbers of people are involved. The present article reviews outbreaks of mycotoxicoses where the mycotoxic etiology of the disease is supported by mycotoxin analysis or identification of mycotoxin-producing fungi. Epidemiological, clinical and histological findings (when available) in outbreaks of mycotoxicoses resulting from exposure to aflatoxins, ergot, trichothecenes, ochratoxins, 3-nitropropionic acid, zearalenone and fumonisins are discussed.

mycotoxins; aflatoxin; ergot; trichotecenes; ochratoxin; 3-nitropropionic acid; zearalenone; fumonisins

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Podaci o izdanju

77 (9)

1999.

754-766-x

objavljeno

0042-9688

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti