According to Tapani Tuomi, Lauri Saarinen and Kari Reijula (1998): Detection of polar and macrocyclic trichothecene mycotoxins from indoor environments. Analyst, 123, 1835-1841 T-2 Toxin belongs to the polar mycotoxins.
Mycotoxins are a group of toxins produced by molds. While they can cause sickness and cancer, they are not potent enough to be used in biological warfare. Mycotoxins are extremely weak compared to biological warfare agents such as sarin and VX.
No its not polar
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According to Tapani Tuomi, Lauri Saarinen and Kari Reijula (1998): Detection of polar and macrocyclic trichothecene mycotoxins from indoor environments. Analyst, 123, 1835-1841 T-2 Toxin belongs to the polar mycotoxins.
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The airborne food, fungi and mycotoxins molds are yeasts and mycotoxins that may occur in foods and in processing environments.
Mycotoxins are a group of toxins produced by molds. While they can cause sickness and cancer, they are not potent enough to be used in biological warfare. Mycotoxins are extremely weak compared to biological warfare agents such as sarin and VX.
T-2 mycotoxins
An aflatoxin is a member of a family of mycotoxins performed by moulds of the Aspergilius species, some of which can be toxic or carcinogenic.
No. Peanut butter has no poisons in it unless it was the one that was recalled recently. The one recalled came from a peanut place in Georgia, USA because that recalled peanut butter was recalled because of Salmonella. Another possible problem with improperly processed peanut butter could be mycotoxins. If the peanuts aren't grown and handled properly, mold could grow on the peanuts and form mycotoxins. Some mycotoxins are known to cause cancer.
Black mold is very toxic and gives off mycotoxins. These spores are very allergenic and can cause sever respiratory problems for adults. They also can be damaging towards children and pets. The black mold produces a group of mycotoxins called trichothecenes.
Administer super-activated charcoal.
No, as the mould contains mycotoxins which at best will make the pig sick, at worst will kill them.
No. An extensive review of the scientific literature has revealed only one report of mycotoxins associated with two samples yeast products. This association was found in a product used in an animal feed manufacturing facility and could easily have been cross contaminated with another feed ingredient.
Administer super-activated charcoal.