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Mycotoxins in swine
Mycotoxins deactivators: Parameter checked by EFSA
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April 7, 2022
EFSA approved products are a gage of quality, but what exactly are the parameters that are checked for by a mycotoxin-deactivator in EFSA? Answered by Dr. Vito D’Ascanio
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Margaux Lecolinet
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Vito D’Ascanio
Institute of Sciences of Food Production ISPA
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