Aflatoxin is produced by certain molds, primarily Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus, which can contaminate various crops, especially grains, nuts, and seeds. These toxins are highly carcinogenic and can pose significant health risks to humans and animals if ingested. Conditions that promote mold growth, such as warm temperatures and high humidity, increase the likelihood of aflatoxin contamination in food products. Proper storage and handling of crops are essential to minimize the risk of aflatoxin exposure.
Alfa toxin.
A zootoxin is a toxin which is produced by an animal.
The medical term for poison produced by an organism is "toxin."
Botulinum toxin is produced from the bacterium that causes food poisoning in humans. High doses of the toxin can be fatal.
A biotoxin is a toxin produced by a living organism.
Telamonia Dimidiata are non-venomous and produce no toxin significant to humans.
A toxin or agent produced by the scarlet fever-causing bacteria that causes the skin to turn red
A toxin is a substance that is harmful to living organisms, often causing damage or death when it enters the body in sufficient quantities. Toxins can be produced by plants, animals, bacteria, or fungi, and they can impact various biological processes in the body.
A bacteriotoxin is a toxin produced by a bacterium, or a material which is toxic to bacteria.
is caused when a living organism is consumed with What_is_Toxin_mediated_infection(as in the case of an infection). Once the organism is inside the human body it produces a toxin that causes the illness. Toxin-mediated infection is different from an intoxication because the toxin is produced inside the human body. An example of an organism that causes this type of illness is Clostridium perfringens.
Toxin
An alpha toxin is a type of protein toxin produced by certain bacteria that can cause damage to host cells by disrupting cell membranes. This disruption can lead to cell death, tissue damage, and contribute to the overall pathogenicity of the bacteria.