Toxin produced by a fungus
A mycotoxin (from the Greek μύκης mykes , "fungus" and τοξικός toxikos , "poisonous")[ 1] [ 2] is a toxic secondary metabolite produced by fungi [ 3] [ 4] and is capable of causing disease and death in both humans and other animals.[ 5] [ 6] The term 'mycotoxin' is usually reserved for the toxic chemical products produced by fungi that readily colonize crops.[ 7]
Examples of mycotoxins causing human and animal illness include aflatoxin , citrinin , fumonisins , ochratoxin A , patulin , trichothecenes , zearalenone , and ergot alkaloids such as ergotamine .[ 5]
One mold species may produce many different mycotoxins, and several species may produce the same mycotoxin.[ 8]
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