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Beauvericin degradation during bread and beer making

Food Control, 2013
Abstract Beauvericin (BEA) is a bioactive compound produced by the secondary metabolism of several Fusarium species and known to have various biological activities. This study investigated the degradation of the minor Fusarium mycotoxin BEA present at the concentration of 5 mg/kg in barley and wheat flour during beer and bread making.
G. Meca, T. Zhou, X.-Z. Li, J. Mañes
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Liquid Chromatography/Thermospray/Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Beauvericin

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1997
Beauvericin (BEA) is a bioactive hexadepsipeptide coproduced by the same Fusarium species that produce fumonisin mycotoxins. BEA is insecticidal and antimicrobial, and, being lipophilic, has the potential to bioaccumulate. Its mammalian toxicity has only recently been characterized, and sensitive analytical methodology to analyze for BEA is lacking. On-
Rohan A. Thakur, J. Scott Smith
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Die Optimierung der Biosynthese von Beauvericin und die Wirkung von Beauvericin und Enniatin auf Osteoklasten

2009
For the Biosynthesis of Beauvericin (BEA), CD-Solutions were inoculated with yeast. After adding one corn they were inoculated with Fusariumstains Fusarium subglutinans Nr. 213 und Nr. 368, Fusarium acuminatum Nr 313 and Fusarium proliferatum Nr. 183. A precursor was added to one part of the samples.
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Occurrence of enniatins and beauvericin in 60 Chinese medicinal herbs

Food Additives & Contaminants: Part A, 2014
A total of 60 Chinese medicinal herbs were examined for contamination of the emerging Fusarium mycotoxins enniatins (ENNs) A, A1, B, B1 and beauvericin (BEA). The herbs under study are commonly used in China as both medicines and food. The dried samples of herbs were randomly collected from traditional Chinese medicine stores in Zhejiang province ...
Ling, Hu, Michael, Rychlik
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The synthesis and some properties of beauvericin

Tetrahedron Letters, 1971
Y A, Ovchinnikov   +2 more
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Beauvericin and Fusaproliferin: New Emerging Fusarium Toxins

Cereal Research Communications, 1997
K. Logrieco   +4 more
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The crystal structure of hydrated beauvericin

Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Crystallography and Crystal Chemistry, 1976
A. J. Geddes, D. Akrigg
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Development of a LC-MS/MS Method for the Analysis of Enniatins and Beauvericin in Whole Fresh and Ensiled Maize

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2008
Jens Laurids Sørensen   +2 more
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