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Cat No. | Product Name | Synonyms | Targets |
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T5625 | Zearalenone | Mycotoxin F2,RAL,F2 toxin,Toxin F2 | Others |
Zearalenone (F2 toxin) is a mycotoxin produced mainly by fungi belonging to the genus Fusarium in foods and feeds. Possess oestrogenic activity in cattle, pigs and sheep, with low acute toxicity. Causes precocious develo... | |||
T35783 | Zearalenone-13C18 | Zearalenone-13C18 | |
Zearalenone-13C18is intended for use as an internal standard for the quantification of zearalenone by GC- or LC-MS. Zearalenone is a mycotoxin that has been found inFusariumand has estrogenic activities.1It binds to huma... | |||
T13542 | α-Zearalenol | Estrogen Receptor/ERR | |
α-Zearalenol is one of the major metabolites of Zearalenone. α-Zearalenol has structural analogy to estrogen, thus α-Zearalenol can bind to estrogen receptors (ERs). | |||
T1043 | Multifungin | Bromochlorosalicylanilide,Salifungin | Others , Antifungal |
Multifungin (Bromochlorosalicylanilide) is an antifungal that studies oral candidiasis. It reduces the number of fungal populations in corn during storage and prevents the formation and accumulation of zearalenone. | |||
T14548 | Beta-Zearalanol | Others | |
Beta-Zearalenol, a derivative of zearalenone (ZEA) capable of conjugating with glucuronic acid[2], is a mycotoxin produced by Fusarium spp. It induces apoptosis and oxidative stress in mammalian reproductive cells[1]. | |||
T13391 | Zearalanone | Others | |
Zearalenone is a nonsteroidal estrogenic mycotoxin produced by Fusarium species, which colonizes several grains. |