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Summary Of: Aflatoxin

Interaction of aflatoxin with the Hepatitis B virus... level aflatoxin exposure produces an acute hepatic... humans have an extraordinarily high tolerance for aflatoxin exposure and rarely succumb to acute aflatoxicosis... are particularly affected by aflatoxin exposure which leads to stunted growth and delayed development... Presence of this breakdown product indicates exposure to aflatoxin B1 in the past 24 hours... Aflatoxin in dry dog food manufactured by Diamond Pet Foods was responsible for at least 23... At least 13 different types of aflatoxin are produced in nature... products does not always indicate harmful levels of aflatoxin are also present... Interaction of aflatoxin with the Hepatitis B virus... Interaction of aflatoxin with the Hepatitis B virus... during aflatoxin exposure increases the risk of... Aflatoxin and Food Safety...

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