Mold-Help.org
Return to the Home Page
'); $stop = strpos($file_contents,''); echo substr($file_contents,$start+24,($stop-$start-24)); } fclose($file_handle); ?>
View the Mold-Help.org Site Map


Search this Site using
Google


    This Site
    The WWW
Search Mold-Help.org for Vital Mold Information and Resources
 Mold   Living   Building   Insurance   Schools   Work   Politics   Stories   News & Resources 
 

Acremonium

Click for Full Image Click for Full Image
Click for Full Image

Species of Acremonium are recognized by solitary to weakly branched, tapering phialides arising from vegetative filaments and bearing a wet cluster of mostly 1-celled spores (conidia). The filaments are sometimes bound together into "ropes" several cells in diameter. Some appear to be parasitic on living fungi. Sequence characteristics of this imperfect fungus are of great interest as prerequisite for the improvement of antibiotic biosynthesis.  

Acremonium, under certain conditions, can also produce very potent mycotoxins called trichothecenes. The trichothecenes are potent inhibitors of DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis, and have been well studied in animal models because of concern about their potential misuse as agents of biological warfare, due to their ability to destroy the immune system, internal organs, bone marrow, and affect the mind. They are a known carcinogen. The most common characteristic of this fungus is a horrible stench in the air. This fungus is often associated as an aftermath of stachybotrys chartarum.

It was the primary fungus identified in several homes where the occupants complaints were nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Asexual state of Emericellopsis sp., Chaetomium sp., and Nectripsis sp.. It can produce mycetomas, infections of the cornea and nails.

For treatment, symptoms, and more information see www.mold-survivor.com

 
Glossary  |  News  |  Resources  |  Discussion Board  |  Products  |  Contact Us  |  Disclaimer
 
  © Mold-Help.org 2003 - All Rights Reserved - Powered by Byrgius Technologies
  The contents of this site may not be copied in any matter unless permission is granted by the author.
!! NO EXCEPTIONS !!


The most comprehensive mold website with complete information on toxic mold (stachybotrys, penicillium, aspergillus, fusarium, chaetomium, and cladosporium) . Images, physicians list, symptoms, medical updates, descriptions, discussion board, and several other topics.