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patulin

Patulin - What does it mean?

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is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun patulin

is a mycotoxin, 2-hydroxy-3,7-dioxabicyclo[4.3.0]nona-5,9-dien-8-one, produced by fungi associated with rotting fruit.

Patulin vs Aflatoxin - What's the difference?

patulin | aflatoxin |


As nouns the difference between patulin and aflatoxin

is that patulin is (organic compound) a mycotoxin, 2-hydroxy-3,7-dioxabicyclo[430]nona-5,9-dien-8-one , produced by fungi associated with rotting fruit while aflatoxin is (poison) any of a family of mycotoxins, produces by molds of the aspergillus genus, that can be toxic, carcinogenic, mutagenic or teratogenic; typically found as contaminants of animal food or peanuts.

Ochratoxin vs Patulin - What's the difference?

ochratoxin | patulin |


As nouns the difference between ochratoxin and patulin

is that ochratoxin is any of a class of mycotoxins, having an isocoumarin structure, produced by fungi of the genus aspergillus while patulin is (organic compound) a mycotoxin, 2-hydroxy-3,7-dioxabicyclo[430]nona-5,9-dien-8-one , produced by fungi associated with rotting fruit.

Patulin vs Paulin - What's the difference?

patulin | paulin |


As a noun patulin

is (organic compound) a mycotoxin, 2-hydroxy-3,7-dioxabicyclo[430]nona-5,9-dien-8-one , produced by fungi associated with rotting fruit.

As a proper noun paulin is

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