Mycotoxins

Mycotoxins for analytical purposes

Mycotoxins: Chemical analysis reagents from Marktredwitz for the world. The term mycotoxins refers to toxic metabolic products, formed by mold fungi. Because of their toxicity to humans and animals mycotoxins are among the undesirable contaminants in food and feed. To date, there are ~ 250 known types of molds that make up more than 300 mycotoxins. So that you can enjoy your bread, your cereal or your milk without hesitation, the Cfm Oskar Tropitzsch GmbH offers reference substances for the analysis of this dangerous mold fungus. We have expanded our portfolio with isotope-labeled mycotoxin reference standards. These deuterated or C13 labeled compounds allow for even more accurate and therefore safer analysis and thus more security for consumers.Customers all over the world rely on our reference substances. You can also find out more at:
https://www.cfmot.de/en/produktgruppe/fermentation-products/isotope-labeled-mycotoxins/

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Mycotoxin Standard Solutions

Methanesulfonic acid (MSA), also known as methylsulfonic acid or mesyl acid, is the simplest representative of the sulfonic acids. It is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid characterized by high acidity and remarkable chemical stability. MSA is hygroscopic and possesses a wide electrochemical window.In laboratory-scale production, MSA can be synthesized by oxidizing methanethiol or dimethyldisulfide using […]

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Mycotoxins

Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites of molds fungis which have a very toxic effect on human being. The species of Mycotoxins subdivide to aflatoxins, fumonisines, ochratoxins and fusarium toxins. The name ...

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Reference Substances

Methanesulfonic acid (MSA), also known as methylsulfonic acid or mesyl acid, is the simplest representative of the sulfonic acids. It is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid characterized by high acidity and remarkable chemical stability. MSA is hygroscopic and possesses a wide electrochemical window.In laboratory-scale production, MSA can be synthesized by oxidizing methanethiol or dimethyldisulfide using […]

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