“…Mycotoxins, such as aflatoxins, trichothecenes, fumonisins, zearalenone (Figure 2), ochratoxins, and ergot alkaloids, produced by several species of the fungal genera Aspergillus, Fusarium, Penicillium, and Claviceps, are of concern for human and husbandry animal health. Consequently, many of them they are regulated by authorities with maximum levels (e.g., [66]), indicative levels (e.g., [67]), guidance values (e.g., [68]), or tolerable daily intake levels (e.g., [69]), and are regularly monitored in food and feed products. Traces of these compounds are excreted after consumption, and can enter surface water after only a partial elimination in WWTP [27,70,71].…”