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Molds, toxicity

An excellent review of mold toxicity with 465 references can be found in a paper by Kuhn and GhannoumJ46 ... [Pg.189]

Antibiotics are toxic water-solubie compounds produced by molds or bacteria which inhibit the growth of other microorganisms. For an antibiotic to be useful in medicine it should have a high order of selective toxicity to microorganisms which are pathogenic to man. Al-... [Pg.310]

Foods high ia sucrose, proteia, or starch (qv) tend to biad water less firmly and must be dried to a low moisture content to obtain microbial StabiHty. For example, grain and wheat flour can support mold growth at moisture contents above 15% (wet basis) and thus are stored at moisture contents below 14%. Stored grains and oil seeds must be kept at a water activity below 0.65 because certain molds can release aflatoxias as they grow. Aflatoxins are potent carciaogens (see Food toxicants, naturally occurring). [Pg.460]

Mycotoxins. The condition produced by the consumption of moldy foods containing toxic material is referred to as mycotoxicosis. Molds and fungi fall iato this category and several derive thek toxicity from the production of oxaflc acid, although the majority of mycotoxias are much more complex. [Pg.480]

Mycotoxias fiad thek way kito the human diet by way of mold-contaminated cereal and legume crops, meat, and milk products. Com and peanuts probably represent the most common sources of mycotoxias ki the human diet. Many mycotoxias are acutely toxic as well as being poteat carckiogeas (86). [Pg.480]

Uncured resins are skin sensitizers and contact should be avoided, as weU as breathing the vapor, mist, or dust. Novolak-based pulverized products generally contain hexamethylenetetramine, which may cause rashes and dermatitis. PhenoHc molding compounds and pulverized phenoHc adhesives must be controUed as potentially explosive dusts. In addition, they contain irritating or toxic additives. [Pg.302]

Both urea— and melamine—formaldehyde resins are of low toxicity. In the uncured state, the amino resin contains some free formaldehyde that could be objectionable. However, uncured resins have a very unpleasant taste that would discourage ingestion of more than trace amounts. The molded plastic, or the cured resin on textiles or paper may be considered nontoxic. Combustion or thermal decomposition of the cured resins can evolve toxic gases, such as formaldehyde, hydrogen cyanide, and oxides of nitrogen. [Pg.333]

Trimethyl arsine [593-88-4] C H As, has been identified as the toxic volatile arsenical, once known as "Gosio gas," produced by the reaction of certain molds that grow on wallpaper paste and react with inorganic arsenic compounds present in the paper. A number of microorganisms can methylate arsenic trioxide and other arsenic-containing compounds to yield trimethylarsine. These microorganisms include Scopulariopsis brevicaulis Candida humicola and Gliocladium roseum (72). [Pg.336]

Response to antifungal therapy in invasive molds is slow and difficult to judge by clinical signs alone. Resolution of fever, and eventual clearing of CT scans (in the case of lung infections) are indications of response to antifungal therapy. Toxicity associated with antifungal therapy is similar in these patients as in those described earlier. Patients often require... [Pg.1228]

Many toxic pollutants were detected in the process wastewaters from metal molding and casting processes. The toxic pollutants detected most frequently in concentrations at or above 0.1 mg/L were phenolic compounds and heavy metals. The pollutants include 2,4,6-trichlorophenol, 2,4-dimethyl-phenol, phenol, 2-ethylhexyl, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, nickel, and zinc. Each type of operation in the foundry industry can produce different types of pollutants in the wastewater stream. Also, because each subcategory operation often involves different processes, pollutant concentrations per casting metals may vary. [Pg.163]

PBT resin grades, current prices for, 20 68t PBT resin, injection-molding machine settings for, 20 66t PBZ polymers, 13 377 PbZr03-PbTiC>3-based (PZT) materials, 11 96-98, 100 PBZT polymers, 13 377 degradation of, 13 379 early syntheses of, 13 378 PC-based stress analysis, 19 482 PCB congeners, toxic, 13 139 PCB laminates, base resin systems used in, 10 456t... [Pg.677]

Biological contaminants (Viruses, bacteria, fungi, molds, insects) outdoors humans animals. allergic reactions, infectious diseases irritations toxic effects... [Pg.368]

Aflatoxin Bi (AFB) is a mold metabolite which has been observed to be acutely toxic and carcinogenic to a wide variety of animals (5,6) and has been implicated in human primary hepatic carcinoma (7, 8). Diets deficient in protein have been reported to increase the susceptibility of mammals to acute AFB toxicity and the induction of cancer (2, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13). Increased dietary proteins have increased the carcinogenic activity of AFB fed to rats (1 4) and trout (15.). Supportive of this latter finding has been the reported direct relationship between dietary protein content and AFB-DNA adduct formation in vivo in rats (16, 17). [Pg.389]

Toxic pollutants (kg/Mg) General molding, extruding, and fabricating rubber manufacturing ... [Pg.561]


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