noun
- Plural of citrinin; toxic compounds produced by certain fungi, used in research and sometimes found as contaminants in food and agricultural products.
Usage: technical; mycology; food science
Examples
- Citrinins are mycotoxins produced by Penicillium and Aspergillus species.
- The laboratory tested grain samples for the presence of citrinins.
- Citrinins can contaminate stored grains if moisture levels are not properly controlled.
- Researchers studied the effects of citrinins on kidney function in animal models.
- Food safety regulations set limits on acceptable levels of citrinins in commercial products.