Human Poisoning from Poisonous Higher Fungi: Focus on Analytical Toxicology and Case Reports in Forensic Toxicology
Several families of higher fungi contain mycotoxins that cause serious or even fatal poisoning when consumed by humans. The aim of this review is to inventory, from an analytical point of view, poisoning cases linked with certain significantly toxic mycotoxins: orellanine, α- and β-amanitin, muscari...
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Main Authors: | Estelle Flament (Author), Jérôme Guitton (Author), Jean-Michel Gaulier (Author), Yvan Gaillard (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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