Mycotoxins are toxic secondary metabolites produced by fungi, with aflatoxins, zearalenone, and ochratoxins being significant examples that can contaminate crops and animal products, leading to various health issues in animals and humans. These compounds can arise under specific environmental conditions during growth, harvesting, and storage, and they exhibit a range of toxic effects, including carcinogenic properties. Prevention and management strategies include avoiding contamination, testing, and detoxification efforts as there are currently no specific antidotes for mycotoxin-induced diseases.
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