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− | '''Mold''' or '''mould''' are multicellular fungi that grow in the form of filaments called ''hyphae'' that appear like long branch-like structures under a [[microscope]]. Although not a taxonomic designation, there are thousands of species of molds that live in a wide variety of environments. In general they cause biodegredation of foods and other natural materials (such as wood in buildings), which has a wide role of effects depending on the species of mold. For example, some species of mold can be the cause of food spoilage, and other species play an important role in food production such as in cheese and soy sauce production. Molds have also been used in the pharmaceutical industry to produce antibiotics and other medicines. Certain molds can cause allergic reactions as well as diseases from mold growth within the body or from mycotoxin production in exposed foods or from breathing spores from mold growth in buildings <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mold Mold. Wikipedia. Retrieved 07/12/2016.]</ref>. | + | '''Mold''' or '''mould''' are multicellular fungi that grow in the form of filaments called ''hyphae'' that appear like long branch-like structures under a [[microscope]]. Although not a taxonomic designation, there are thousands of species of molds that live in a wide variety of environments. In general they cause biodegredation of foods and other natural materials (such as wood in buildings), which has a wide role of effects depending on the species of mold. For example, some species of mold can be the cause of food spoilage, and other species play an important role in food production such as in cheese and soy sauce production <ref name="wikipedia_mold"></ref>. Certain species of mold are thought to contribute precursors that effect flavor production in the toasting of oak barrels <ref>[www.demptos.fr/en_v2/images/J_SCI_TECH_TONNELLERIE_064_A.PDF The duration effect of natural seasoning of Quercus petraea Liebl. and Quercus robur L. on the diversity of existing fungi flora and some aspects of its ecology. N. Vivas. 1996.]</ref> Molds have also been used in the pharmaceutical industry to produce antibiotics and other medicines. Certain molds can cause allergic reactions as well as diseases from mold growth within the body or from mycotoxin production in exposed foods or from breathing spores from mold growth in buildings <ref name="wikipedia_mold">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mold Mold. Wikipedia. Retrieved 07/12/2016.]</ref>. |
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Mold or mould are multicellular fungi that grow in the form of filaments called hyphae that appear like long branch-like structures under a microscope. Although not a taxonomic designation, there are thousands of species of molds that live in a wide variety of environments. In general they cause biodegredation of foods and other natural materials (such as wood in buildings), which has a wide role of effects depending on the species of mold. For example, some species of mold can be the cause of food spoilage, and other species play an important role in food production such as in cheese and soy sauce production [1]. Certain species of mold are thought to contribute precursors that effect flavor production in the toasting of oak barrels [2] Molds have also been used in the pharmaceutical industry to produce antibiotics and other medicines. Certain molds can cause allergic reactions as well as diseases from mold growth within the body or from mycotoxin production in exposed foods or from breathing spores from mold growth in buildings [1].
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/food-poisoning/basics/causes/con-20031705 ucfoodsafety.ucdavis.edu/files/26438.pdf https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/12103892.pdf http://www.fda.gov/Food/FoodScienceResearch/LaboratoryMethods/ucm071435.htm
Contents
Identifying Mold
Examples
The following table shows examples of mold or pellicles from the Milk The Funk Facebook group, and the consensus on whether mold is likely present or not.
See Also
Additional Articles on MTF Wiki
External Resources
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mold. Wikipedia. Retrieved 07/12/2016.
- ↑ [www.demptos.fr/en_v2/images/J_SCI_TECH_TONNELLERIE_064_A.PDF The duration effect of natural seasoning of Quercus petraea Liebl. and Quercus robur L. on the diversity of existing fungi flora and some aspects of its ecology. N. Vivas. 1996.]