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Abstract
Micromycetes from the genus Alternaria are commonly found in plant food raw materials, and their produced emerging mycotoxins (EMT) pose a risk to human health. Based on polyphase taxonomy, we studied the species composition of the Alternaria spp. population in samples of Russian grain and berries; non-toxinogenic species of Alternaria of the Infectoriae section and toxinogenic species of the Alternaria section were found. Using in vitro HPLC-MS/MS, a high potential for EMT production was revealed in strains from the Alternaria section: alternariol and alternariol methyl ester, tenuazonic acid, altenuene, and tentoxin. These findings indicate that species of the Alternaria section play a significant role in the contamination of plant foods with EMT. The proposed algorithm for in vitro analysis of toxin formation can be implemented in screening for toxin-producing species within the Alternaria spp. population, allowing the differentiation of chemotypes and an expansion of the understanding of the biodiversity within the Alternaria spp. population.
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Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine presents original peer reviewed research papers and brief reports on priority new research results in physiology, biochemistry, biophysics, pharmacology, immunology, microbiology, genetics, oncology, etc. Novel trends in science are covered in new sections of the journal - Biogerontology and Human Ecology - that first appeared in 2005.
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