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Toxicological aspects of Deoxynivalenol - a mycotoxin

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The occurrence, frequency, and implications of mycotoxin entering the food chain through cereal grain have gained global attention, especially in the last decade with frequent outbreaks of Fusarium Head blight and Fusarium Ear rot in many cereal-growing regions. Various genera of toxigenic fungi are capable of producing diverse mycotoxins. Deoxynivalenol, (DON) belonging to trichothecene family is a mycotoxin that commonly contaminates cereal-based foods worldwide. DON is biologically active and can disrupt cell signaling, differentiation, growth, and macromolecular synthesis which undoubtedly contribute to its broad spectrum effects in humans as well as animals. Thus considering the toxicity of DON different toxicological aspects have been summarized in the present book regarding its stability, surveillance, with special emphasis towards toxicological studies conducted so far.

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Prof.H.P.Pandey Professor at Department of Biochemistry BHU,Varanasi (India),has been a visiting Scientist/Professor at New Jersey Medical School, U.S.A & Al-Fateh University,Tripoli,Libya. He has supervised 30 research students for their Ph.D degree and has published more than 100 research papers in National & Internatinal journal of high repute.

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Authors S Mishra, S. Mishra, H Pandey, H P Pandey, H. P. Pandey
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9783659486845
ISBN 978-3-659-48684-5
No. of pages 68
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Miscellaneous

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