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T-2 toxin: occurrence and detection
Authors: V. Dohnal 1,2; A. Ježková 2; K. Kuča 1,3; D. Jun 1,3
Authors‘ workplace: Univerzita obrany, Fakulta vojenského zdravotnictví, Katedra toxikologie, Hradec Králové 1; MZLU, Agronomická fakulta, Ústav technologie potravin, Brno 2; Univerzita obrany, Fakulta vojenského zdravotnictví, Centrum pokročilých studií, Hradec Králové 3
Published in: Čes. slov. Farm., 2007; 56, 174-177
Category: Review Articles
Overview
The paper is focused on the occurrence and methods for the detection of T-2 toxin, one of the most toxic trichothecene Fusarium mycotoxin. Due to its physical-chemical properties and high toxicity, T-2 toxin is classified as a potential biological warfare agent.
Key words:
mycotoxins – T-2 toxin – chromatography – bioterrorism
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Article was published inCzech and Slovak Pharmacy
2007 Issue 4-
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