He added a pair of filters that correspond to two bands of infrared light needed to detect aflatoxin and fumonisin. |
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Among the most startling admissions made by scientists there was that they had weaponized the biological agent aflatoxin. |
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The most potent human carcinogen known is the mycotoxin aflatoxin, and it is certainly not an artificial chemical. |
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The committee strictly regulates the sale or use of shelled peanuts having above 15 parts per billion of aflatoxin. |
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Workers have unearthed buried bombs they say are loaded with anthrax, aflatoxin and botulin toxin, and inspectors are analysing the contents. |
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The Iraqis say they produced 2,200 litres of concentrated aflatoxin, of which 1,580 litres were put into munitions. |
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Most Member States have specific regulations for the aflatoxin content of this kind of product. |
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Iraq is known to have stockpiled doses of anthrax, botulinum toxin and aflatoxin, a carcinogen. |
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Yet another genetically-modified crop is in the offing, and this time for controlling aflatoxin levels in groundnut, the country's largest produced oilseed. |
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It is noteworthy that the studies in ducks, woodchucks and tree shrews did include some animals also infected with hepatitis virus in addition to aflatoxin treatment. |
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One possible biological weapon that Baban mentioned was aflatoxin, which causes long-term liver damage. |
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Some Member States have adopted maximum levels for aflatoxin B1, aflatoxin M1 and ochratoxin A in food intended for infants and young children. |
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Excessive absorption of the naturally-occurring aflatoxin can lead to liver damage in the long term, said Food and Environmental Hygiene Department officials. |
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Reye syndrome commonly occurs during recovery from a viral illness, but it can also occur following aflatoxin or warfarin poisoning. |
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It also recognized the crucial importance of sample size on the acceptance of rejection of an aflatoxin contaminated lot. |
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It produced 2,200 litres of aflatoxin which can cause liver inflammation, cancer and death. |
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Would the Commission inform me of recent actin taken by the Commission concerning permissible levels of aflatoxin fungus and Brazil nuts? |
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A plant hygiene action plan on avoiding aflatoxin contamination has been prepared. |
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In this case, a homogeneous distribution of aflatoxin can be assumed within a given lot, it is therefore sufficient to take three incremental samples from a lot to form the aggregate sample. |
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Mushrooms can give you botulism, peanuts aflatoxin, ground beef E. coli. |
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The Delegation of Denmark stated that in consideration of aflatoxin toxicity, the lowest possible level should be set in order to protect the consumer. |
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Al Fudaliyah was a legitimate civilian facility that was used for the production of the biological warfare agent aflatoxin without any significant modifications to its infrastructure. |
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The Scientific Committee for Food has noted that aflatoxin B1 is a potent genotoxic carcinogen and, even at extremely low levels, contributes to the risk of liver cancer. |
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Translational step inhibited in vivo by aflatoxin B1 in rat-liver polysomes. |
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And aflatoxin, which is considered to be an unlikely BW agent candidate, despite the fact that the former Iraqi government claimed that it produced and weaponized aflatoxin in its former BW program. |
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Therefore the current system does not fully ensure that peanuts exported to the Community comply with the relevant requirements as regards aflatoxin. |
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However, excessive contamination of aflatoxin in hazelnuts and dried figs and of sulphites in some fruits and vegetables requires further appropriate measures and a strict monitoring. |
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Concerning food safety, appropriate measures have to be taken in the area of additives in order to prevent the excessive contamination of aflatoxin in hazelnuts and dried figs and of sulphites in some fruits and vegetables. |
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It is recognised that sorting or other physical treatments make it possible to reduce the aflatoxin content of consignments of groundnuts, nuts, dried fruit and maize. |
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In order to minimise the effects on trade, it is appropriate to allow higher aflatoxin contents for those products which are not intended for direct human consumption or as an ingredient in foodstuffs. |
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Above 75 percent humidity threshold, fungal molds that release dangerous aflatoxin can form. |
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The peanut industry has manufacturing steps in place to ensure all peanuts are inspected for aflatoxin. |
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Screening of mycoflora of spent-up brewers' grains for aflatoxin production. |
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Chemoprotection of aflatoxin B1-induced genotoxicity and hepatic oxidative damage in rats by kolaviron, an natural biflavinoid of Garcinia kola seeds. |
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The most common mycotoxins for corn, wheat, bran and protein meals include aflatoxin, vomitoxin, zearalenone, T-2 mycotoxin, fumitremorgin and ochratoxin. |
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Technicians now screen every batch to ensure there's no melamine, cyanuric acid, aflatoxin or vomitoxin hiding among the bison and blueberries that make up the chow. |
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Cocontamination of swine diets by aflatoxin and diacetoxyscirpenol. |
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