Monitoring indoor environment quality
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The spores, not just the vegetative mycelium, of many toxigenic moulds have been demonstrated to contain mixtures of the toxins which are known to be produced by the species. For example, the conidia (spores) of a number of moulds contain toxins, including:
Fusarium graminearum (DON)
F. sporotrichioides (T-2)
F. moniliforme (fumonisin)
Stachybotrys chartarum(atra) (satratoxins)
Penicillium...
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