Diacetoxyscirpenol (DAS), also called anguidine, is a mycotoxin from the group of type A trichothecenes.
It is a secondary metabolite product of fungi of the genus Fusarium and may cause toxicosis in farm animals.
[1] The US Health and Human Services agency considers it a select agent for research purposes.
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