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Due to the serious spoilage and health issues the presence of mycotoxins can cause, it's imperative that the food industry has a basic understanding fungi and their corresponding mycotoxins.
An indispensable resource, Mycotoxins in Foodstuffs gives an in depth overview by listing the degree of contamination, concentration and country of origin/detection for each case of mycotoxin contamination for each commodity. In addition, the book shows whether or not food is predisposed for mycotoxin contamination.
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A mycotoxin is a toxin produced by a fungus under special conditions of moisture and temperature. These fungi are aerobic and microscopic. They may colonize on many kinds of food, from the field to the table. Mycotoxins represent not only a spoilage issue for food, but in high doses they can be a serious health threat for humans. An indispensable reference, Mycotoxins in Foodstuffs provides an overview of the main mycotoxins in food. It lists the degree of contamination, concentration of the toxins, and the country of origin and/or detection for each case of contamination presented in the book. Moreover, the book discusses whether a foodstuff is predisposed for mycotoxin contamination. It is written for professionals in the food industry, agriculture, control agencies, food processing, food chemistry, microbiology, and mycology.
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"This book can serve as a useful tool … because it responds exactly to what is strictly expected from the title: Mycotoxins in Foodstuffs. … It consists of a rather comprehensive list of foodstuffs with over 700 main entries listed in alphabetical order from Acha to Yogurt. … In summary, this book, written in an typical format, may be a practical source of information on the occurrence of a variety of mycotoxins … ." (P.A. Burdaspal, World Mycotoxin Journal, Vol. 1 (3), August, 2008)
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From the reviews:
"This book can serve as a useful tool ... because it responds exactly to what is strictly expected from the title: Mycotoxins in Foodstuffs. ... It consists of a rather comprehensive list of foodstuffs with over 700 main entries listed in alphabetical order from Acha to Yogurt. ... In summary, this book, written in an typical format, may be a practical source of information on the occurrence of a variety of mycotoxins ... ." (P.A. Burdaspal, World Mycotoxin Journal, Vol. 1 (3), August, 2008)