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The trichothecenes mycotoxins are produced mainly by fungi of the Fusarium genus. Fusaria are the most important mycotoxin-producing species, occurring widely in field crops. Group A trichothecenes includes: T-2 toxin, HT-2 toxin, Neosolaniol, and Diacetoxyscirpenol. Group B trichothecenes includes Deoxynivalenol (commonly called ‘DON’ or ‘vomitoxin’), Nivalenol, and Fusarenon X. Because...
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MAS (15-Acetoxyscirpenol) is a Trichothecene class type A mycotoxin. It is closely related to DAS (...
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15-ADON is a Trichothecene mycotoxin. It infects cereals and grains and poses a health risk to...
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3-ADON is a Trichothecene infecting cereals and grains and posing a health risk to humans and...
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Deoxynivalenol (DON , Vomitoxin) is a type B trichothecene. It occurs in grains such as wheat,...
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Diacetoxyscirpenol (DAS) also known as Anguidine, is a mycotoxin belonging to 12,13-...
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Cyclic tetrapeptide of structure cyclo(D-Pro-L-Ala-D-Ala-L-Aeo), where Aeo stands for 2-amino-9,10-...
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HT2 Toxin is a trichothecene group mycotoxin; naturally found in spoiled foods.
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Nivalenol is a type - B trichothecene mycotoxin produced by various Fusarium species, such as...
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Type D highly toxic trichothecene mycotoxin, associated with "sick homes syndrome".
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Alternariol monomethyl ether, 50 ppm, in Acetonitrile, HPLC Supra Gradient grade. Ready for...
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Nivalenol 100 ppm, in Acetonitrile, HPLC Supra Gradient grade. Ready for injection. Available in 1...
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T2 Toxin: A trichothecene group mycotoxin, of the most important Fusarium toxins.