Radiation degradation of biological residues (aflatoxins) produced in food laboratory
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2007
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INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR ATLANTIC CONFERENCE; MEETING ON NUCLEAR APPLICATIONS, 8th/ MEETING ON REACTOR PHYSICS AND THERMAL HYDRAULICS, 15th
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Some molds have the capacity to produce substances that are toxic and generally cancer-causing agents, such as
aflatoxins, that stand between the most important carcinogenic substances (class one of the agents which are
certainly carcinogenous for human people according to the “International Agency for Research on Cancer”).
Aspergillus spp. is present in world-wide distribution, with predominance in tropical and subtropical regions
growing in any substratum. The aim of this work is establish a minimum dose of radiation that degrades
aflatoxins produced by fungi Aspergillus spp. The Aspergillus spp. colonies will be cultivated in coconut agar
medium and the samples will be conditioned in appropriate bags for irradiation treatment of contaminated
material and processed in the Gammacell 220 with dose of 20kGy.
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ROGOVSCHI, VLADIMIR D.; AQUINO, SIMONE; ZORZETE, PATRICIA; NUNES, THAISE C.F.; TRINDADE, REGINALDO A.; CORREA, BENEDITO; VILLAVICENCIO, ANNA L.C.H. Radiation degradation of biological residues (aflatoxins) produced in food laboratory. In: INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR ATLANTIC CONFERENCE; MEETING ON NUCLEAR APPLICATIONS, 8th/ MEETING ON REACTOR PHYSICS AND THERMAL HYDRAULICS, 15th, Sept. 30 - Oct. 5, 2007, Santos, SP. Proceedings... Disponível em: http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/15708. Acesso em: 30 Dec 2025.
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