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    Current and Future Experimental Strategies for Structural Analysis of Trichothecene Mycotoxins-A Prospectus

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    Fungal toxins, such as those produced by members of the order Hypocreales, have widespread effects on cereal crops, resulting in yield losses and the potential for severe disease and mortality in humans and livestock. Among the most toxic are the trichothecenes. Trichothecenes have various detrimental effects on eukaryotic cells including an interference with protein production and the disruption of nucleic acid synthesis. However, these toxins can have a wide range of toxicity depending on the system. Major differences in the phytotoxicity and cytotoxicity of these mycotoxins are observed for individual members of the class, and variations in toxicity are observed among different species for each individual compound. Furthermore, while diverse toxicological effects are observed throughout the whole cellular system upon trichothecene exposure, the mechanism of toxicity is not well understood. In order to comprehend how these toxins interact with the cell, we must first have an advanced understanding of their structure and dynamics. The structural analysis of trichothecenes was a subject of major interest in the 1980s, and primarily focused on crystallographic and solution-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopic studies. Recent advances in structural determination through solution- and solid-state NMR, as well as computation based molecular modeling is leading to a resurgent interest in the structure of these and other mycotoxins, with the focus shifting in the direction of structural dynamics. The purpose of this work is to first provide a brief overview of the structural data available on trichothecenes and a characterization of the methods commonly employed to obtain such information. A summary of the current understanding of the relationship between structure and known function of these compounds is also presented. Finally, a prospectus on the application of new emerging structural methods on these and other related systems is discussed

    Impact of food processing and detoxification treatments on mycotoxin contamination

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    The role of intuition in nursing practice and education

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    Includes bibliographical references.A review of nursing literature on the topic o f intuition use within nursing practice and education was completed. Four main themes emerged throughout the research. The four themes include 1) definition, 2) validity, 3) experience, and 4) inner voice. The need for further research was established, as intuition is not yet universally accepted as a legitimate piece of nursing practice. Literature collected dates back to over 20 years ago, and when compared to the current nursing literature, many of the same themes still exist. Though progress in formalizing intuition within the nursing profession has been made, there is still additional information and research required before intuition will be universally accepted within the profession.B.S. (Bachelor of Science

    Effect of trichothecenes on growth and intracellular pool size of Mycoplasma gallisepticum

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    AbstractThe mycotoxin T-2 inhibited the growth of Mycoplasma gallisepticum. The growth inhibition was most pronounced with the hydrophobic derivatives T-2 acetate and very little with the hydrophilic T-2 tetraol. The toxin had no effect on the biosynthesis of either protein, DNA, RNA or complex lipids but markedly reduced the intracellular pool size of soluble low molecular mass precursors. It seems that T-2 acetate, by virtue of its hydrophobic nature, may accumulate within the lipid backbone affecting the permeability properties of the cell membrane.T-2 toxin Mycoplasma gallisepticum Mycoplasma membraneTrichothecenMycotoxinIntracytoplasmic poo

    MDCT FINDINGS IN IATROGENIC DUODENAL PERFORATION

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