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Do Plant-Bound Masked Mycotoxins Contribute to Toxicity?
Silvia W. Gratz
The Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Mycotoxins
100%
Zearalenone
45%
Hydrolysis
26%
deepoxy-deoxynivalenol
19%
Trichothecenes
16%
Fusarium
12%
Edible Grain
11%
Intestinal Mucosa
10%
Colon
7%
Eating
7%
Poisons
7%
Stomach
6%
Food
6%
Chemical Compounds
Mycotoxin
90%
Zearalenone
39%
Hydrolysis
17%
Plant Metabolite
14%
Trichothecene
13%
Clarification
12%
Mammalian Cell
9%
Metabolic
7%
Pharmacological Metabolism
7%
Toxic
7%
Food
6%
Metabolite
6%
Additive
6%