Mycotoxins in Food
Title | Mycotoxins in Food PDF eBook |
Author | N Magan |
Publisher | Woodhead Publishing |
Pages | 492 |
Release | 2004-07-16 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9781855737334 |
Full text, included in Knovel Library within the subject area of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.
Mycotoxins in Food, Feed and Bioweapons
Title | Mycotoxins in Food, Feed and Bioweapons PDF eBook |
Author | Mahendra Rai |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 407 |
Release | 2009-10-26 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3642007252 |
Mycotoxins are made by different biosynthetic pathways, and they have an extremely wide range of pharmacological effects. This book will update readers on several cutting-edge aspects of mycotoxin research, including topics such as: new analytical methods for detection; the adoption of an ancient Mexican process for detoxification of aflatoxins; mycotoxin management in Ireland, Lithuania and South America; mycotoxin reduction through plant breeding and integrated management practices; and natural aflatoxin inhibitors from medicinal plants. Further contributions examine ochratoxins, selected trichothecenes, zearalenone, and aflatoxin-like gene clusters, as well as sclerotial development in Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus. Of particular interest are the chapters on the potential use of mycotoxins as bioweapons. This book will stimulate new thinking on the need to develop therapeutic as well as preventative interventions to reduce the toxicological threat of mycotoxins.
Encyclopedia of Food Mycotoxins
Title | Encyclopedia of Food Mycotoxins PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Weidenbörner |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 293 |
Release | 2013-03-09 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 3662044641 |
All relevant toxin producing fungi, their natural occurence, the possible mycotoxicosis, further the biochemical and physiological effects of mycotoxins, their chemical data and toxicity are treated here comprehensively. For each fungi, reference is given to the food at risk. All foods which have been reported to be contaminated with mycotoxins are listed, including data on the degree of contamination, the concentration of the toxins and the country of origin and/or detection of the contaminated food.
Mycotoxins and Food Safety
Title | Mycotoxins and Food Safety PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan W. DeVries |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 2002-03-31 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9780306467806 |
Mycotoxins, from the Greek "mukes" referring to fungi or slime molds and toxin from the Latin "toxicum" referencing a poison for arrows, have earned their reputation for being potentially deleterious to the health and well being of a consuming organism, whether it be animal or human. Unfortunately, mycotoxins are a ubiquitous factor in the natural life cycle of food producing plants. As such, control of the potential impact of mycotoxins on food safety relies heavily upon accurate analysis and surveys followed by commodity segregation and restricted use or decontamination through processing. The purpose of this book is to provide the most comprehensive and current information on the topic of mycotoxins and assuring food safety. Chapters represented in the book reflect such diverse topics ranging from occurrence and impact, analysis, reduction through processing and plant breeding, toxicology and safety assessments to regulatory perspectives. Authors represent a range of international perspectives.
Mycotoxin Control in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Title | Mycotoxin Control in Low- and Middle-Income Countries PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher P. Wild |
Publisher | IARC Working Group Report |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016-02-15 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 9789283225096 |
This book provides an evaluation of measures to reduce exposure to highly toxic and carcinogenic contaminants in staple diets in Africa as well as parts of Asia and Latin America. Many of the poorest people in these regions are exposed to the pervasive natural toxins, aflatoxins and fumonisins, on a daily basis by eating their staple diet of groundnuts, maize, and other cereals. Exposure to mycotoxins at these high levels substantially increases mortality and morbidity. Aflatoxins are a cause of human liver cancer, and fatalities from acute aflatoxin poisoning outbreaks occur in Africa and Asia. The International Agency for Research on Cancer convened a Working Group of world-leading experts to review the health effects of aflatoxins and fumonisins and to evaluate intervention measures. The panel concluded that these mycotoxins not only are a cause of acute poisoning and cancer but also are a likely contributor to the high levels of stunting in children in affected populations. The Working Group also identified effective measures to reduce exposure in developing countries. The panel evaluated 15 interventions, considering the strength of the evidence as well as its completeness and its transferability at an individual, community, or national level. Four of the interventions were judged to be ready for implementation: improvement of dietary diversity; crop sorting; post-harvest measures, including improved storage; and, in Latin America for maize, optimized nixtamalization. These recommendations would be relevant for investment of public, nongovernmental organization, and private funds at the scale of the subsistence farmer, the smallholder, and through to a more advanced value chain.
Mycotoxins in Agriculture and Food Safety
Title | Mycotoxins in Agriculture and Food Safety PDF eBook |
Author | Kaushal K. Shinha |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 538 |
Release | 1998-07-16 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9780824701925 |
Describes a range of mycotoxins occurring as contaminants in agricultural crops and animal products, and details the implementation of food safety regulations via governmental and international agencies. The book charts the progress made in mycotoxicology since the early 1990s. It also profiles recent advances in mycotoxin analysis methods.
Improving Public Health Through Mycotoxin Control
Title | Improving Public Health Through Mycotoxin Control PDF eBook |
Author | International Agency for Research on Cancer |
Publisher | IARC Scientific Publications |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 9789283221586 |
Mycotoxins are fungal toxins that contaminate many of the most frequently consumed foods and feeds worldwide, including staple foods consumed by many of the poorest and most vulnerable populations in the world. Therefore, human and animal exposure to one or more of this broad group of toxins is widespread. Mycotoxins have the potential to contribute to a diversity of adverse health effects in humans, including cancer, even at low concentrations. Economic burdens resulting from crop contamination are added to those on health. Given the ubiquitous nature of exposure in many countries, an urgent need exists for a coordinated international response to the problem of mycotoxin contamination of food. This book aims to sensitize the international community to the mycotoxin problem in a format that is accessible to a wide audience and is useful to decision-makers across a broad spectrum of disciplines, including agriculture, public health, marketing, and economics. The editors hope that this book will be a stimulus to governments, nongovernmental and international organizations, and the private sector to initiate measures designed to minimize mycotoxin exposure in high-risk populations. The book not only provides a scientific description of the occurrence and effects of mycotoxins but also goes further by outlining approaches to reduce mycotoxin exposure aimed at improving public health in low-income countries.