Ochratoxin A
Cross-source consensus on Ochratoxin A from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Ochratoxin A is produced by Penicillium and Aspergillus species. — The 10 Most Common Mycotoxins: Sources, Mechanisms, and Clinical Management
- Ochratoxin A impairs protein synthesis and inhibits phenylalanine hydroxylase. — The 10 Most Common Mycotoxins: Sources, Mechanisms, and Clinical Management
- Ochratoxin A can damage mitochondrial function and decrease ATP production. — The 10 Most Common Mycotoxins: Sources, Mechanisms, and Clinical Management
- Ochratoxin A contaminates foods and beverages including wheat, wine, beer, coffee, meats, and dairy. — The 10 Most Common Mycotoxins: Sources, Mechanisms, and Clinical Management
- NAC is presented as a primary first-line supplement for ochratoxin A exposure. — The 10 Most Common Mycotoxins: Sources, Mechanisms, and Clinical Management