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Balkan nephropathy animals

Another important and widespread fungal toxin is ochratoxin, which is also found in cereals and, to a lesser extent, in coffee and cocoa beans. The toxin Ochratoxin A is the most commonly found and is produced by the Aspergillus t5rpe of fungus. Exposure occurs in many countries in Europe and affects farm animals as well as humans. The major toxic effect in both humans and animals is kidney damage and cancer of the kidney. The available epidemiological evidence indicates that the disease called Balkan nephropathy is associated with consumption of food contaminated with ochratoxin, and the toxin has been detected in the blood of people living... [Pg.248]

Mycotoxins The mycotoxins are secondary products of fungal metabolism. Numerous mycotoxins have been identified as toxicants in humans and/or animal models with several organ systems, including the kidney, being targets for these fungal products. Perhaps the two mycotoxins that have received the most attention as nephrotoxicants are citrinin and ochratoxin A. These two mycotoxins have received particular interest due to their possible role in endemic Balkan nephropathy. [Pg.1499]


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