TY - GEN AU - Viegas,Susana AU - Assunção,Ricardo TI - Mycotoxin Exposure and Related Diseases SN - books978-3-03928-705-5 PY - 2020/// PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - metagenomic sequencing KW - total diet study KW - risk assessment KW - n/a KW - lipids KW - Poultry KW - fumonisin B1 KW - triiodothyronine KW - Transcriptome KW - Kashin-Beck disease KW - phospholipids KW - intestinal microbiome KW - mycotoxin binding KW - pre-pubertal gilts KW - children KW - Fusarium mycotoxins co-contamination KW - food consumption KW - urinary biomarkers KW - mitigation KW - Aflatoxin M1 KW - HPLC analysis KW - absorption KW - liver KW - Cecum KW - limit of detection KW - Cecal Tonsil KW - yeast cell wall extracts KW - modelling KW - swine production KW - Turkey KW - Fab' KW - fumonisins KW - blood serum KW - broilers KW - affinity KW - microbiota KW - asymmetric Mach-Zehnder interferometer KW - biomonitoring KW - zearalenone KW - doses KW - mycotoxins KW - clinical chemistry KW - histopathology KW - HT-2 toxin KW - occupational exposure KW - Vietnam KW - aflatoxin B1 KW - piglet KW - cytotoxicity KW - public health KW - ochratoxin A KW - oxidation KW - T-2 toxin KW - RNAseq KW - intestinal mycobiome KW - optical biosensors KW - modified HSCAS KW - lab-on-chip KW - Lactobacillus casei Shirota KW - mycotoxins mixture KW - feed prevalence and safety KW - Aflatoxin B1 KW - Alloprevotella N1 - Open Access N2 - Mycotoxins are considered the most frequently occurring natural contaminants in human and animal diets. Considering their potential toxic and carcinogenic effects, mycotoxin exposure assessment has particular importance in the context of health risk assessment. The magnitude of a given exposure allows the derivation of the associated risk and the potential for the establishment of a disease. Although food ingestion is considered a major route of human exposure to mycotoxins, other contexts may also result in exposure, such as specific occupational environments where exposure to organic dust also occurs due to the handling of organic materials. Animals could be exposed to mycotoxins through consumption of contaminated feed, subsequently entering in the food chain and thus constituting a source of exposure to humans. Human biomonitoring is considered a new frontier for the establishment of the human internal exposure to mycotoxins. Although several studies have summarized the potential outcomes associated with mycotoxin exposure, major gaps in data remain in recognizing the mycotoxins that are the cause of diseases. This book contributes provides research that supports the anticipation of potential consequences of the exposure of humans and animals to mycotoxins, future risk assessments, and the establishment of preventive measures UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2260 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/54177 ER -