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Check your apple juice immediately. Patulin is a toxic substance produced by molds that can grow on apples, so it is sometimes found in apple juice products, leading to contamination.
More than 7,000 cases of Martinelli's Apple Juice were recalled due to concerns of patulin contamination.
More than 170,000 bottles of Martinelli’s apple juice were recently recalled due to concerns of potential contamination with patulin — a type of toxic compound produced by molds and fungi ...
According to the FDA, patulin is “a toxic substance produced by molds that may grow on apples.” Previously, patulin was “found to occur at high levels in some apple juice products offered ...
More than 170,000 bottles of Martinelli's apple juice are being recalled due to possible contamination with a mold-related toxin, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said.
"Routine testing indicated that one lot of 10-ounce Martinelli’s Apple Juice glass bottles (in 4-packs only) produced in December 2023 may contain elevated levels of Patulin, a naturally ...
Potential contamination with patulin, a toxic substance, prompted S. Martinelli & Company to issue a voluntarily recall in 28 states of over 7,000 cases of apple juice in 10-ounce glass bottles. [1] ...
More than 170,000 bottles of apple juice produced by Watsonville-based S. Martinelli & Co. have been taken off the shelves due to potential contamination with a toxic substance known as patulin… ...
S. Martinelli & Co. recalled apple juice due to possible contamination. An FDA audit found high levels of patulin toxin. The recall impacts 28 states.
Martinelli's, the brand name of S. Martinelli & Co., has voluntarily recalled more than 170,000 bottles of apple juice due to potential contamination with toxic substances. The recall was issued ...
Patulin contamination most likely occurs when companies use moldy apples to make juice, notes the FDA, and pasteurization won’t get rid of the substance.
The juice may be contaminated with patulin, the FDA said. Patulin is a mycotoxin produced by mold from rotting apples and could cause nausea and vomiting, according to the World Health Organization.