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- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed abstract "Many species of fungi produce secondary metabolites called mycotoxins. These toxins can be very detrimental to both humans and animals. The side-effects of ingesting these toxic substances are called mycotoxicosis, which can be a variety of medical conditions. The most common fungi that produce mycotoxins include Fusarium, Aspergillus, and Penicillium.Some other fungi that are known to produce mycotoxins include Claviceps and Alternaria.".
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- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Activated_carbon.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Activated_charcoal.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Aflatoxin.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Alternaria.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Aspergillus.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Ataxia.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Carcinogen.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Carcinogenic.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fodder.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mycotoxins.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Claviceps.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Edema.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Ergoline.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Ergot.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Ergot_alkaloid.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Ergot_alkaloids.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Estrogen.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Estrogenic.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Fumonisin.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Fusarium.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Mycotoxicosis.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Mycotoxin.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Mycotoxins.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Ochratoxin.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Penicillium.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Pulmonary_edema.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Sclerotia.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Sclerotium.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Trichothecene.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Trichothecenes.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLink Zearalenone.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mycotoxins in animal feed".
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageWikiLinkText "feed".
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed hasPhotoCollection Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed subject Category:Fodder.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed subject Category:Mycotoxins.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed type Mycotoxin.
- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed comment "Many species of fungi produce secondary metabolites called mycotoxins. These toxins can be very detrimental to both humans and animals. The side-effects of ingesting these toxic substances are called mycotoxicosis, which can be a variety of medical conditions. The most common fungi that produce mycotoxins include Fusarium, Aspergillus, and Penicillium.Some other fungi that are known to produce mycotoxins include Claviceps and Alternaria.".
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- Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed isPrimaryTopicOf Mycotoxins_in_animal_feed.