EFFICACY OF SOME ADSORBENT MATERIALS AGAINST DEOXYNIVALENOL TOXICITY IN LABORATORY ANIMALS

MOHAMED MAHMOUD SEIF HASSAN;

Abstract


DON is a trichothecene mycotoxin produced by Fusarium moulds genera. Its biosynthesis runs during the growth of infected grain in the field. This mycotoxin occurred worldwide in wheat, barley, corn, rice and oats. In many countries a legal limit of 1ppm o


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Title EFFICACY OF SOME ADSORBENT MATERIALS AGAINST DEOXYNIVALENOL TOXICITY IN LABORATORY ANIMALS
Other Titles كفاءة بعض مواد الادمصاص ضد سمية الديوكسي نيفالينول في الحيوانات المعملية
Authors MOHAMED MAHMOUD SEIF HASSAN
Keywords EFFICACY OF SOME ADSORBENT MATERIALS AGAINST DEOXYNIVALENOL TOXICITY IN LABORATORY ANIMALS
Issue Date 2011
Description 
DON is a trichothecene mycotoxin produced by Fusarium moulds genera. Its biosynthesis runs during the growth of infected grain in the field. This mycotoxin occurred worldwide in wheat, barley, corn, rice and oats. In many countries a legal limit of 1ppm o

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