Gliotoxin
Cross-source consensus on Gliotoxin from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Gliotoxin is produced most commonly by Aspergillus fumigatus and also by Penicillium and Alternaria species. — The 10 Most Common Mycotoxins: Sources, Mechanisms, and Clinical Management
- Gliotoxin exposure can come from contaminated foods and water-damaged buildings. — The 10 Most Common Mycotoxins: Sources, Mechanisms, and Clinical Management
- Gliotoxin generates reactive oxygen species and produces several immunosuppressive effects. — The 10 Most Common Mycotoxins: Sources, Mechanisms, and Clinical Management
- Gliotoxin inhibits phagocytosis in white blood cells and blocks the NF-kB pathway. — The 10 Most Common Mycotoxins: Sources, Mechanisms, and Clinical Management
- The article presents avoidance as the primary treatment for gliotoxin exposure. — The 10 Most Common Mycotoxins: Sources, Mechanisms, and Clinical Management