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Bacillus cereus emetic toxin

Yersinia enterocolitica Proliferation in gut associated lymphoid tissue (facultative intracellular pathogen)(heat stable enterotoxin, LPS, invasin, attachment/invasion protein adhesion Ail) Bacillus cereus Emetic toxin (vomiting) Enterotoxins (diarrheal illness) ... [Pg.196]

ANDERSSON MA, MIKKOLA R, HELIN J, ANDERSSON MC and SALKINOJA-SALONEN M (1998) A novel sensitive bioassay for detection of Bacillus cereus emetic toxin and related depsipeptide ionophores, Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 64, 1338-1343. [Pg.344]

Agata N, Ohta M, Yokoyama K (2002) Production of Bacillus cereus emetic toxin (cereulide) in various foods. Int J Food Microbiol 73 23-27... [Pg.206]

Ouoba, L.I., Thorsen, L., and Varnam, A.H. (2008) Enterotoxins and emetic toxins production by Bacillus cereus and other species of Bacillus isolated from Soumbala and Bikalga, African alkaline fermented food condiments. Int. J. Food Microbiol, 135 (3), 224-230. [Pg.293]


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