Occurrence of modified mycotoxins in Latin America: an up-to-date review

The Latin America region has a considerable extent of varied climate conditions: from tropical, subtropical, and warm temperate to temperate. Among the surface territory, different agricultural products are produced, making them an important food source for human consumption. Fungal species commonly...

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Published inMycotoxin research Vol. 40; no. 4; pp. 467 - 481
Main Authors Demonte, Luisina D., Cendoya, Eugenia, Nichea, María J., Romero Donato, Cindy J., Ramirez, María L., Repetti, María R.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01.11.2024
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Summary:The Latin America region has a considerable extent of varied climate conditions: from tropical, subtropical, and warm temperate to temperate. Among the surface territory, different agricultural products are produced, making them an important food source for human consumption. Fungal species commonly colonize those important agricultural products and often contaminate them with mycotoxins that have a major impact on health, welfare, and productivity. Nowadays, special attention is paid to modified mycotoxins, which are those that cannot be detected by conventional analytical methods. However, little data about their natural occurrence in food and feed is available, especially in Latin American countries, where, among all the countries in this region, only a few of them are working on this subject. Thus, the present review summarizes the published information available in order to determine the possible human exposure risk to these toxins.
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ISSN:0178-7888
1867-1632
1867-1632
DOI:10.1007/s12550-024-00548-z