2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.tox.2012.06.012
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Human skin penetration of selected model mycotoxins

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“…grains. T-2 can also be absorbed through human skin [101]. Skin contact with T-2 causes acute disturbances in the circulatory system (hypotension and arrhythmia), which may result from general pathophysiological responses to the T-2 toxin, including a central effect on blood pressure and catecholamine elevation, which have been reported in pigs and rats [102,103].…”
Section: T-2mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…grains. T-2 can also be absorbed through human skin [101]. Skin contact with T-2 causes acute disturbances in the circulatory system (hypotension and arrhythmia), which may result from general pathophysiological responses to the T-2 toxin, including a central effect on blood pressure and catecholamine elevation, which have been reported in pigs and rats [102,103].…”
Section: T-2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T-2 mycotoxin has been used as biological weapon: flour contaminated with Fusarium was produced and distributed in bread, causing significant morbidity and mortality [101]. T-2 was also used in Vietnam and was known as "yellow rain" [109].…”
Section: T-2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The clinical condition caused by T-2 is alimentary toxic aleukia (ATA) [100], with symptoms in diverse organs such as the skin and airway, and stomach ingestion, which may come from the consumption of moldy whole grains. T-2 can also be absorbed through human skin [101]. Skin contact with T-2 causes acute disturbances in the circulatory system (hypotension and arrhythmia), which may result from general pathophysiological responses to the T-2 toxin, including a central effect on blood pressure and catecholamine elevation, which have been reported in pigs and rats [102,103].…”
Section: Fumonisinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T-2 mycotoxin has been used as biological weapon: flour contaminated with Fusarium was produced and distributed in bread, causing significant morbidity and mortality [101]. T-2 was also used in Vietnam and was known as "yellow rain" [109].…”
Section: Fumonisinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of mycotoxin in food and feed due to their associated toxic effects on human health and the environment has now became a primary concern [1]. Mycotoxins are the toxic fungal metabolites produced by fungi (micromycetes and macromycetes) under specific conditions of temperature and moisture [2]. The optimal condition of temperature for mycotoxin-producing molds ranging between 24 • C and 35 • C and a relative humidity of ≥70%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%