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Mycotoxin Production by<i>Fusarium avenaceum</i>Strains Isolated from Norwegian Grain and the Cytotoxicity of Rice Culture Extracts to Porcine Kidney Epithelial Cells
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PathologyPlant PathologyMycotoxinsFood ToxicologyMycotoxin FormationNorwegian CerealsToxicologyFusarium AvenaceumMon ProductionHealth SciencesNorwegian GrainMycotoxicologyMetabolomicsPharmacologyFungal PathogenRice CultureMicrobiologyMedicineMycotoxin Production
The secondary metabolites of 24 isolates of Fusarium avenaceum from Norwegian cereals and grown on rice have been characterized. Moniliformin (MON), enniatins (ENNs), and beauvericin (BEA) were analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography. Porcine kidney epithelial cells (PK15, American Type Culture Collection) were used to study the cytotoxicity of MON in the extracts. The following metabolites were produced by all isolates, ranked by concentration in rice cultures: ENN-B, MON, ENN-B1, and ENN-A. BEA was produced by eight isolates. The productions of BEA and ENN-A were significantly correlated, as was the case with ENN-B and ENN-B1. MON production was correlated neither to any of the other toxins nor to toxicity.
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