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The fumonisins are a group of mycotoxins derived from Fusarium, Liseola section. They have strong structural similarity to sphinganine, the backbone precursor of sphingolipids

Fumonisin FUMONISINS JECFA 47 2001

More specifically, it can refer to:

  • Fumonisin B1
  • Fumonisin B2
  • Fumonisin B3
  • The trichothecene (T-2) mycotoxins are a group of over 40 compounds produced by fungi of the genus Fusarium, a common grain mold.

    Fumonisin Fumonisin B2 BMLSL219 Enzo Life Sciences

    The estrogenic metabolite, zearalenone, is also referred to as F-2 toxin.

    As the fumonisins appear to be non-genotoxic the possibility that they belong to another class of non-genotoxic carcinogens, the peroxisome proliferators, was investigated

    Fumonisin wwwapsnetorgedcenterintropptopicsMycotoxins

    Genetic engineering is reported as a promising means of detoxifying mycotoxins. This approach may provide innovative solutions to the problem of fumonisin in corn.

    Fumonisin Mycokey Fumonisins

    At least 15 different fumonisins have so far been reported and other minor metabolites have been identified, although most of them have not been shown to occur naturally. In 2015, a unique class of non-aminated fumonisins was reported on grapes infected with Aspergillus welwitschia, although their toxicities have not yet been established.

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    Fumonisin Fumonisin B1 from Fusarium moniliforme 98 HPLC SigmaAldrich

    References

    Fumonisin Wikipedia


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