Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Potential of the Mangrove Plant <i>Sonneratia caseolaris</i>: A Comprehensive Review. [PDF]
Cerri F, Galli P.
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Inhibitory Effect of Sorbus aucuparia Extracts on the Fusarium proliferatum and F. culmorum Growth and Mycotoxin Biosynthesis. [PDF]
Ryszczyńska S +6 more
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Valorization of flowers and their role in circular bioeconomy and sustainable development goals. [PDF]
Kumar H +11 more
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Negative Effects of Occurrence of Mycotoxins in Animal Feed and Biological Methods of Their Detoxification: A Review. [PDF]
Lach M, Kotarska K.
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Mycotoxins in Broiler Production: Impacts on Growth, Immunity, Vaccine Efficacy, and Food Safety. [PDF]
Olariu RM +3 more
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Biotransformation of Deoxynivalenol to the Novel Metabolite Deoxynivalenol-8,15-hemiketal-7-glucoside by the <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> Glycosyltransferase YjiC. [PDF]
Hoogstra SJ +5 more
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Assessing the hydrolytic fate of the masked mycotoxin zearalenone-14-glucoside – A warning light for the need to look at the “maskedome” [PDF]
Masked mycotoxins are plant metabolites of mycotoxins that contaminate food and feed. They pose health concern as the shortage of toxicological data forces the lack of regulation worldwide. The present work investigated the toxicological relevance of the masked mycotoxin zearalenone-14-glucoside.
Luca Dellafiora +2 more
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Zearalenone-14-glucoside (ZEN-14G), the modified mycotoxin of zearalenone (ZEN), has attracted considerable attention due to its high potential to be hydrolyzed into ZEN, which would exert toxicity. It has been confirmed that the microflora could metabolize ZEN-14G to ZEN. However, the metabolic profile of ZEN-14G and whether it could be deglucosidated
Shupeng Yang, Yi Li, Yue Jin
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On the masked mycotoxin zearalenone-14-glucoside. Does the mask truly hide? [PDF]
In the matter of foodborne mycotoxins, beside a number of regulated compounds, regulations are totally missing for phase-II plant metabolites--the toxicological knowledge of which is still in its infancy. Currently, zearalenone-14-glucoside is in the pipeline and its toxicological role is under a glowing scientific debate. In our work it clearly showed
Luca Dellafiora +4 more
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The mycotoxin zearalenone may contaminate food and feed worldwide upon infections by Fusarium spp. of plants and raw materials intended for human and animal consumption. Currently, contamination by zearalenone and congeners pose concern for health due to xenoestrogenic effects.
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