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What is a mycotoxin?

What is a mycotoxin? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. (biochemistry) any substance, produced by a mold or fungus, that is injurious to vertebrates upon ingestion, inhalation or skin contact
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Effect of the trichothecene mycotoxin diacetoxyscirpenol on fertility and hatchability of broiler breeders.
Fungal growth and Fusarium mycotoxin content in isogenic traditional maize and genetically modified maize grown in France and Spain.
Compared to grains such as com, the problems of mycotoxin in rice have not been common.
The most potent human carcinogen known is the mycotoxin aflatoxin, and it is certainly not an artificial chemical.
Bakan B, Richard D, Molard and B Cahagnier Fungal growth and Fusarium mycotoxin content in isogenic traditional maize and genetically modified maize grown in France and Spain.
The main signs of mycotoxin contamination to watch for in pigs include swollen vulvas in 4-to 6-week old gilts, feed refusal, and respiratory problems.

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