Patulin is a hidden threat in apples and apple juice. (IMAGE)
Caption
Patulin, a mycotoxin, is produced by fungi that typically grow in damaged or decaying fruits, especially apples and apple-based products. Since the toxin is heat-resistant, it can linger on food products for a long time, causing a variety of health hazards, including gastrointestinal and immune problems, as well as increasing cancer risk.
Credit
Rawpixel Ltd on Flickr Image Source Link: https://flickr.com/photos/byrawpixel/45739251042/in/photolist-bBsYep-2cFPBNA-P5R2ih-ifjKy-gjbEPv-6Zht7m-KrxPqD-85Mg53-8LN4Ez-pdSeQz-gPhRaz-NNy81F-brw3qp-NKhZJA-fe8S1-2hPxa5U-MQERAU-9kF14S-2jPTc4d-qhkjiH-7DWVhh-GtMXub-8HQVMb-8KzUp9-XY3M9Z-3WZRaW-qPi7gF-pa5CKw-4PJyuR-2jtqewV-oPnF3y-726Vn6-Bt2xjG-jD4UT-9M65n6-z5P3Hg-8kALvX-jCFzE-am5Ut4-AjPwSQ-2bjEYau-7GSfVe-6ZhsaS-7KpexP-pbQjAU-GkHrVc-QiUr3w-pdQgSG-dFSBEE-P8E2sD
Usage Restrictions
Credit must be given to the creator.
License
CC BY