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Satratoxin H is a macrocyclic trichothecene, a type of mycotoxin that can be produced by certain moulds, especially Stachybotrys species. It is mainly linked to exposure from mould contaminated indoor environments, damp materials, contaminated feed, or surroundings where mould growth has occurred. Satratoxin H is especially discussed in relation to reduced protein production in cells. Proteins are needed for normal tissue repair, gut barrier maintenance, immune function, muscle function, and recovery. Satratoxin H is also often discussed in relation to breathing related irritation when mould exposure is part of the picture. Higher findings may therefore be relevant when there are signs such as low energy, weakness, reduced appetite, slower recovery, digestive upset, breathing related irritation, coughing, or poor general condition. The result is best understood together with possible mould exposure, symptoms, and the wider mycotoxin profile. A finding may be useful to review with a veterinarian, especially if symptoms or possible mould exposure are present.

