
<chemical> Usually 12,13-epoxytrichothecenes, produced by fusaria, stachybotrys, trichoderma and other fungi, and some higher plants. They may contaminate food or feed grains, induce emesis and haemorrhage in lungs and brain, and damage bone marrow due to protein and DNA synthesis inhibition. ... Pharmacological action: nucleic acid synthesis...
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(= T-2 toxin; HT-2 toxin; diacetoxyscirpenol; deoxynivalenol) Mycotoxins produced by various species of fungi that contaminate various agricultural products. Are toxic for granulocytic and erythroblastic progenitor cells.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: trĭk-kō-the-sēnz Definitions: 1. Mycotoxins of Fusarium tricinctum, F. sporotrichoides, F. poae, Trichothecium, and Stachybotrys species; the cause of alimentary toxic aleukia in farm animals and humans.
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Group of mycotoxins; see there. Mycotoxins Name for metabolic products from moulds which have a toxic effect even in the smallest quantities (such substances are called fungal toxins in the case of large fungi). A disease caused by it is called mycotoxicosis, from certain doses they have a lethal effect. The... Full text
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