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Title: The Risk of Fusarium and Their Mycotoxins in the Food Chain
Authors: SANDULACHI, Elisaveta 
GHENDOV-MOŞANU, Aliona 
COJOCARI, Daniela 
STURZA, Rodica 
Keywords: Fusarium sp.;mycotoxins;food chain;management systems in agriculture and food industry;food safety
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Scientific Research Publishing Inc.
Source: Sandulachi, E., Ghendov-Mosanu, A., Cojocari, D. and Sturza, R. (2021) The Risk of Fusarium and Their Mycotoxins in the Food Chain. Advances in Microbiology, 11, 541-553.
Project: 20.80009.5107.09. Improvement of food quality and safety by biotechnology and food engineering / Ameliorarea calităţii şi siguranţei alimentelor prin biotehnologie şi inginerie alimentară 
Journal: Advances in Microbiology
Abstract: 
Fusarium sp . and mycotoxins of these species pose a major risk to consumer health, agriculture and the food industry. This paper is a worldwide bibliographic study on impact of Fusarium and mycotoxins on the food chain. The factors influencing the development of fungi Fusarium sp., the formation of mycotoxins and their microbiological risk on the food chain must be considered as a whole. For cereals and oilseeds before and after harvest, fungal infections and mycotoxin contamination present serious problems worldwide. This paper is an overview of the factors that include the microbiological risk and impact of Fusarium in the food chain mentioned in national and international studies. The methods and results obtained in this direction internationally are mentioned, such as: infrared spectroscopy, Raman spectrometry and hyperspectral imaging. Also, in review are presented solutions to reduce this impact on the food chain
Description: 
2021, 11, 541-553
URI: http://cris.utm.md/handle/5014/945
ISSN: 2165-3410
2165-3402
DOI: 10.4236/aim.2021.1110040
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