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- sphingolipids. More specifically, it can refer to: Fumonisin B1 Fumonisin B2 Fumonisin B3 Fumonisin B4 As the fumonisins appear to be non-genotoxic the possibility...
- Fumonisin B1 is the most prevalent member of a family of toxins, known as fumonisins, produced by multiple species of Fusarium molds, such as Fusarium...
- fumonisin B1. Fumonisin B2 inhibits sphingosine acyltransferase. Fumonisin B2 and other fumonisins frequently contaminate maize and other crops, while recently...
- lower. Fumonisin B4 inhibits sphingosine acyltransferase. Fumonisin B4 and other fumonisins frequently contaminate maize and other crops. Jesper Mølgaard...
- mycotoxins causing human and animal illness include aflatoxin, citrinin, fumonisins, ochratoxin A, patulin, trichothecenes, zearalenone, and ergot alkaloids...
- The enzyme fumonisin B1 esterase (EC 3.1.1.87, fumD (gene); systematic name fumonisin B1 acylhydrolase) catalyses the reaction fumonisin B1 + 2 H2O ⇌{\displaystyle...
- beta-Nitropropionic acid Citrinin Cytochalasin Ergotamine Fumonisin (Fumonisin B1, Fumonisin B2, Fumonisin B3, Fumonisin B4) Gliotoxin Ibotenic acid Lolitrem B Muscimol...
- the food chain. The main toxins produced by these Fusarium species are fumonisins and trichothecenes. Despite most species apparently being harmless (some...
- 3-tricarboxylic acid are found in natural products such as the mycotoxins fumonisins B1 and B2 and AAL toxin TA, and in macrocyclic inhibitors of Ras farnesyl-protein...
- metabolites, collectively termed mycotoxins, including aflatoxins, ochratoxins, fumonisins, trichothecenes, citrinin, and patulin. These toxic properties may be...