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  • Douksouna, Y.; Masanga, J.; Nyerere, A.; Runo, S.; Ambang, Z.
    Towards managing and controlling aflatoxin producers within Aspergillus species in infested rice grains collected from local markets in Kenya (2019), Toxins, 11, 544 .
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Organism

EC Number Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
1.1.1.349 Aspergillus flavus
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1.1.1.349 Aspergillus nomiae
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1.1.1.349 Aspergillus parasiticus
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Synonyms

EC Number Synonyms Comment Organism
1.1.1.349 nor-1
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Aspergillus flavus
1.1.1.349 nor-1
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Aspergillus parasiticus
1.1.1.349 nor-1
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Aspergillus nomiae

General Information

EC Number General Information Comment Organism
1.1.1.349 metabolism the enzyme is involved in the aflatoxin biosynthetic pathways. The accumulation of aflatoxins on rice grains attacked by Aspergillus species represent a serious threat to the consumers Aspergillus flavus
1.1.1.349 metabolism the enzyme is involved in the aflatoxin biosynthetic pathways. The accumulation of aflatoxins on rice grains attacked by Aspergillus species represent a serious threat to the consumers Aspergillus parasiticus
1.1.1.349 metabolism the enzyme is involved in the aflatoxin biosynthetic pathways. The accumulation of aflatoxins on rice grains attacked by Aspergillus species represent a serious threat to the consumers Aspergillus nomiae