Discussion on emergency management of food safety from the perspective of foodborne diseases caused by mycotoxins

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Abstract

Mycotoxins exists in foods such as grains, vegetables, fruits, milk, nuts, and meat, which can cause foodborne illnesses seriously harmful to human health. However, people have not paid enough attention to foodborne mycotoxin poisoning. This paper reviews the food in some common mycotoxin cause foodborne disease, the potential danger of mycotoxin contaminated food to human body and other issues related to food science were revealed from the clinical point of view, also concerned with the immunomodulatory effects of mycotoxin and the antitumor properties of patulin, the applicable conditions of several risk assessment models are briefly compared the emergency management measures of food safety problems caused by mycotoxin were also discussed from the perspective of prevention.

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Yu, M., & Liu, P. (2023). Discussion on emergency management of food safety from the perspective of foodborne diseases caused by mycotoxins. Food Science and Technology (Brazil). Sociedade Brasileira de Ciencia e Tecnologia de Alimentos, SBCTA. https://doi.org/10.1590/fst.114622

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