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Comment; Washing with bleach and a commercial detergent was effective against spores of A. niger, S. chartarum, and P. chrysogenum, but not C. globosum. The treatment was successful against the tested mycotoxins for cloth and paper materials, but not carpet and wood.

Dr. Raymond Oenbrink