Mycology (Apr 2020)

Sterigmatocystin in foodstuffs and feed: aspects to consider

  • Carla Viegas,
  • Janne Nurme,
  • Elena Piecková,
  • Susana Viegas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21501203.2018.1492980
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 91 – 104

Abstract

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Sterigmatocystin (STC) is a possible human carcinogen (2B) according to International Agency for Research on Cancer classification and has been associated with immunotoxic and immunomodulatory activity, together with mutagenic effects. It might be found in numerous substrates, from foods and feeds to chronically damp building materials and indoor dust. Although European Food Safety Authority concluded that the exposure to STC to be of low concern for public health, reinforces the need of data concerning exposure of European citizens. Climate change can represent an increased risk of exposure to STC since it is a crucial factor for agro-ecosystem powering fungal colonisation and mycotoxin production This aspect can represent an increased risk for European countries with temperate climates and it was already reported by the scientific community.

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