From: Kaveh on
I am trying to find a practical way to produce small amounts of
"Aflatoxin" for research uses in biochemistry lab. Does anyone have any
suggestion for it? Can I use asparagillus culture and extract the
"Aflatoxin"?

From: A faint wind, blowing from World's End on
Kaveh wrote:

> I am trying to find a practical way to produce small amounts of
> "Aflatoxin" for research uses in biochemistry lab. Does anyone have any
> suggestion for it? Can I use asparagillus culture and extract the
> "Aflatoxin"?
>

If you actually worked in a biochemistry lab, you would know where to
order it.

Don't believe you at all.

j.

btw, which aflatoxin do you want?
From: Kaveh on
I am new to Biochemistry, belive it or not in my country it is really
hard to order aflatoxin or other lab materials. we should order it to
other coutries and it is expensive. so, we are trying to do it by
ourselves. I am investihating about diffrent ways to obtain aflatoxin
form the asparajillus culture.

From: Mark Probert on
Kaveh wrote:
> I am new to Biochemistry, belive it or not in my country

and what country would that be?

it is really
> hard to order aflatoxin or other lab materials. we should order it to
> other coutries and it is expensive. so, we are trying to do it by
> ourselves. I am investihating about diffrent ways to obtain aflatoxin
> form the asparajillus culture.
>
From: Jean Pierre Covent on
You can find aflatoxin in every fermentent product.Beer, wine cheese
and so on.
On 17 Oct 2005 02:23:56 -0700, "Kaveh" <kaveh(a)daneshvar.ir> wrote:

>I am trying to find a practical way to produce small amounts of
>"Aflatoxin" for research uses in biochemistry lab. Does anyone have any
>suggestion for it? Can I use asparagillus culture and extract the
>"Aflatoxin"?

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