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aflatoxins

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aflatoxins (ăf`lətäk'sĭnz), a group of secondary metabolites that are cancer-causing byproducts of a mold that grows on nuts and grains, particularly peanuts. Although aflatoxin is most commonly produced when the potentially affected foods are improperly stored, recent studies have documented its production in the field, particularly if severe climatic changes occur or if the plants are attacked by insects. Most industrialized nations strictly regulate the aflatoxin level in human food. However, many of these products are used in animal feed, and if an animal consumes infected food, the aflatoxin passes to people in contaminated milk and meat products. Aflatoxin is a carcinogenic for certain animals, particularly cattle. Among humans, it is associated with liver cancer, particularly in Third World nations where malnutrition and other health problems are also prevalent.


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Public Health Services head George Giorgallas said he could not "with certainty" claim that goat milk which tested positive for higher than permissible levels of aflatoxins had not made its way to consumers.
Peanut butter or peanut paste made in Ghana by three companies called Mardoro Ltd, Maduro Ltd and Jesu Aka Ltd have been found to have excessive levels of aflatoxins, a naturally occurring poison.
D Grant, Ringwood, Hants AIN 2003 the European Commission introduced measures to prevent Brazil nuts contaminated with unacceptable levels of aflatoxins, which can cause cancer, from entering the EU.
 
 
 
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