Mycotoxins and Their Metabolites in Humans and Animals

Due to the serious spoilage and health issues the presence of mycotoxins can cause, it is imperative that corresponding scientists, health institutions, and the food and feed industries have a more qualified understanding of mycotoxins in living things. To this end, Mycotoxins and Their Metabolites...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Weidenbörner, Martin
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 2011, 2011
Edition:1st ed. 2011
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Humans
  • 2. Beef
  • 3. Buffalo
  • 4. Calf
  • 5. Camel
  • 6. Cat
  • 7. Cattle
  • 8. Chicken
  • 9. Cow
  • 10. Deer
  • 11. Dog
  • 12. Duck
  • 13. Ewe
  • 14. Fish
  • 15. Goat
  • 16. Guinea Pig
  • 17. Hamster
  • 18. Hare
  • 19. Hen
  • 20. Horse
  • 21. Lamb
  • 22. Monkey
  • 23. Mouse
  • 24. Pig
  • 25. Pony
  • 26. Poultry
  • 27. Quail
  • 28. Rabbit
  • 29. Rat
  • 30. Sheep
  • 31. Steer
  • 32. Tree Shrew
  • 33. Turkey
  • 34. Woodchuck