Participation in Forum on September 22, 2019
    
    
	
        
            I completely agree with your research data regarding climate effect on mold growth and mycotoxins production.
            
         
    
 
    
 
    
        
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        INTRODUCTIONFood security has become a very important issue worldwide and the potential effects of climate change on yields and quality of food is now receiving significant attention by scientists, especially from a risk analysis perspective. The moldy contamination of staple foods such as cereals has received attention because of their acute and chronic effects in humans and animals. Indeed, the  ...
     
 
    Participation in Forum on July 8, 2019
    
    
	
        
            Depends on the kit assay. Sometimes screening kits may provide false positive reactions. But you can use positive and negative controls along with calibration standards and QC for more accurate results. You can also compare with cross reference method of LC-MS/MS which is more expensive. Hope this will be helpful.
            
         
    
 
    
 
    Participation in Forum on March 31, 2018
    
    
	
        
            I would suggest also investigate other enzymes of liver (like a aspartate-aminotransferase ASt and CYP 450 or other key enzymes to get a full picture of aflatoxicosis.
            
         
    
 
    
 
    Participation in Forum on December 5, 2014
    
    
	
        
            I know that in many poultry farms mycosorbents added to feed and that's why they didn't need to measure mycotoxins content, also it is a very small potential risk for human
            
         
    
 
    
 
    
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    Discussion created on July 31, 2014
    
    
    
 
    Article published the April 5, 2014
    
    INTRODUCTIONWidespread use of cereal grains and cereal-based products as main sources of food and feeds a prerequisite for settle the strategic importance of their safety [16, 17, 18, 20, 39, 48, 49].As suggested by literature data the most important of various microflora of cereals and cereal products /molds, yeasts, bacteria/ are the filamentous fungi or molds [4, 5]. Produced by a range of myco ...
    
    
 
    Participation in Forum on February 3, 2014
    
    
	
        
            Dear N.Magan
Thank you very much for such global and interesting topic. I'm cited your publish work in my articles and works related with cereals contamination by mycotoxins  and would like to contact with you in future
            
         
    
 
    
 
    Participation in Forum on February 7, 2013
    
    
	
        
            Of course, it's a good way for testing modified phylosilicate in other source of food and feed.