Climate change and mycotoxins

S. Fapohunda, A. Adewunmi
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Abstract

The role of climate change on mycotoxin profile and activity was reviewed. The unprecedented spread and relocation experienced by some regulated mycotoxins on food and feed items were investigated. Aspergillus species and aflatoxin, originally associated with tropical and subtropical climate characteristics of Sub-Saharan Africa are now comfortable guests in temperate zones. The same applies to Fusarium and Penicilium species, earlier thought to be strictly specific to temperate regions of Europe, now encountered in tropical Africa, with their toxins like zearalenone and trichothecenes, particularly in recent surveillance studies. This review is an update on the unstable trend on a global mycotoxin map with reference to the obvious climatic dynamics, having Africa in view
气候变化和真菌毒素
综述了气候变化对霉菌毒素分布和活性的影响。调查了一些受管制真菌毒素在食品和饲料上前所未有的传播和迁移。曲霉种类和黄曲霉毒素,最初与撒哈拉以南非洲的热带和亚热带气候特征有关,现在是温带的舒适客人。这同样适用于镰刀菌和青霉属物种,这些物种早先被认为只存在于欧洲温带地区,现在在热带非洲也遇到了,它们的毒素如玉米赤霉烯酮和毛霉烯,特别是在最近的监测研究中。这篇综述是对全球霉菌毒素地图上不稳定趋势的更新,参考了明显的气候动态,并考虑到了非洲
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