2024
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms12030580
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Food Security and Foodborne Mycotoxicoses—What Should Be the Adequate Risk Assessment and Regulation?

Stoycho D. Stoev

Abstract: The purpose of this review is to elucidate the actual threat of the most prevalent mycotoxins in agricultural commodities and human/animal food/feed for the induction of foodborne diseases or ailments. The underestimated hazard of combined mycotoxin uptake by animals or humans is critically discussed with regard to synergistic or additive interaction between some target mycotoxins. The real toxicity of target mycotoxin combinations as it happens in practice is evaluated and possible lower limit values or contr… Show more

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“…However, changes in the distribution of certain target fungal species in regions affected by climate change may lead to their occurrence. For instance, a greater increase in the distribution of Fusarium fungi and mycotoxins is expected in EU countries [37].…”
Section: Climate Change and Ergot Alkaloids Occurrence In European Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, changes in the distribution of certain target fungal species in regions affected by climate change may lead to their occurrence. For instance, a greater increase in the distribution of Fusarium fungi and mycotoxins is expected in EU countries [37].…”
Section: Climate Change and Ergot Alkaloids Occurrence In European Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%