fusaric
English
Etymology
From translingual Fusarium + -ic.
Adjective
fusaric (not comparable)
- (organic chemistry) Relating to fusaric acid or its derivatives
- 2015 August 20, María J. Nichea et al., “Presence of Multiple Mycotoxins and Other Fungal Metabolites in Native Grasses from a Wetland Ecosystem in Argentina Intended for Grazing Cattle”, in Toxins, volume 7, :
- Several mycotoxins are, however, able to modify the rumen microbiota as they exert antimicrobial, anti-protozoal and antifungal activity; typical examples are patulin, fusaric acid, beauvericin and enniantins.
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