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| - (i) nově vyvinutými metodami získat originální vědecké poznatky o osudu volných a vázaných forem fusariových toxinů při cereálních technologiích (ii) poskytnout data pro vytvoření strategie produkce zdravotně nezávadných potravin z bezpečných cereálií (cs)
- "The interdisciplinary research planned within this project is based on following background information: Fusarium toxins, alike other xenobiotics, are partly metabolized by living plants including food crops. Humans (and also farm animals) consuming parts of the contaminated plants, especially cereals or their processed products, like bread or beer, are therefore not just exposed to the native (free) mycotoxins, but also to altered forms. Little is known about the occurrence, bioavailability and further transformations of some of these bound compounds, which additionally also escape usual analytical detection techniques used for routine control. This may lead to an underestimation of the total consumers´ exposure. The transfer of Fusarium toxins from barley to beer has been demonstrated in several earlier studies. However, only recently, the issue of ""masked"" mycotoxins occurring in barley, the key raw material in brewing process, has become of great concern. The presence of DON-3-glucoside, at l" (en)
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