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Fruits can be a source of a dangerous toxin—patulin. Pay attention to brown spots, which may indicate its presence. The toxin ...
Fruits can contain a dangerous toxin known as patulin. Be mindful of brown spots, as these may signal its presence. This ...
There are two soup recalls to know about right now. First, ready-to-eat chicken soups are being recalled, according to the ...
More than 7,000 cases (over 170,000 bottles) of apple juice were voluntarily recalled by S Martinelli & Company over concerns of patulin contamination, a toxic substance produced by certain molds.
More than 170,000 bottles of Martinelli’s apple juice were recently recalled due to concerns of potential contamination with patulin — a type of toxic compound produced by molds and fungi ...
Martinelli & Co. have been taken off the shelves due to potential contamination with a toxic substance known as patulin, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced. In a statement provided to ...
S. Martinelli & Co. recalled apple juice due to possible contamination. An FDA audit found high levels of patulin toxin. The recall impacts 28 states. The affected juice is in 10-ounce glass ...
The brand’s classic glass spheres of juice were pulled from shelves and delivery systems in 28 states over potential patulin contamination, a toxin that commonly plagues moldy apples.
WASHINGTON — Thousands of cases of apple juice distributed in 28 states have been recalled due to potential contamination with patulin, a toxin produced by mold. S. Martinelli & Company issued ...
The brand’s classic glass spheres of juice were pulled from shelves and delivery systems in 28 states over potential patulin contamination, a toxin that commonly plagues moldy apples.
According to this research, patulin and xestoquinol inhibit the first catalytic activity of topoisomerase I in vitro, in yeast and human cells. The study, first authored by Emanuela Tumini ...
The juice may be contaminated with patulin, the FDA said. Patulin is a mycotoxin produced by mold from rotting apples and could cause nausea and vomiting, according to the World Health Organization.