Mycotoxins and Mycotoxigenic Fungi in Poultry Feed for Food-Producing Animals

Moulds are capable of reducing the nutritional value of feedstuff as well as elaborating several mycotoxins. Mycotoxin-contaminated feed has adverse effects on animal health and productivity. Also, mycotoxins may be carried over into meat and eggs when poultry are fed with contaminated feed. In a po...

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Main Authors: Mariana Vanesa Greco, María Luisa Franchi, Silvia Laura Rico Golba, Alejandro Guillermo Pardo, Graciela Noemí Pose
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/968215
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spelling doaj-19494c67e19647e8a31298506bc872ab2020-11-25T01:38:20ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal2356-61401537-744X2014-01-01201410.1155/2014/968215968215Mycotoxins and Mycotoxigenic Fungi in Poultry Feed for Food-Producing AnimalsMariana Vanesa Greco0María Luisa Franchi1Silvia Laura Rico Golba2Alejandro Guillermo Pardo3Graciela Noemí Pose4Departamento de Ciencia y Tecnología, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes (UNQ), Roque Sáenz Peña 352, B1876BXD Bernal, Provincia de Buenos Aires, ArgentinaUniversidad Nacional de Río Negro (UNRN), Mitre 331, 8336 Villa Regina, Río Negro, ArgentinaFacultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Calle 60 y 118 S/N, 1900 La Plata, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaDepartamento de Ciencia y Tecnología, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes (UNQ), Roque Sáenz Peña 352, B1876BXD Bernal, Provincia de Buenos Aires, ArgentinaDepartamento de Ciencia y Tecnología, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes (UNQ), Roque Sáenz Peña 352, B1876BXD Bernal, Provincia de Buenos Aires, ArgentinaMoulds are capable of reducing the nutritional value of feedstuff as well as elaborating several mycotoxins. Mycotoxin-contaminated feed has adverse effects on animal health and productivity. Also, mycotoxins may be carried over into meat and eggs when poultry are fed with contaminated feed. In a point prevalence study feedstuff used for poultry nutrition in Argentina was analyzed for fungal flora, natural incidence of selected mycotoxins, and nutritional quality. Ten mould genera were recovered, six of them known to be mycotoxigenic. More than 28 species were determined. Fumonisins were detected in all the samples (median 1,750 ppb). Forty-four out of 49 samples (90%) were contaminated with DON (median 222 ppb) and OTA (median 5 ppb). Also, 44 out of 49 samples were contaminated with aflatoxins (median 2.685 ppb), 42 samples (86%) with ZEA (median 50 ppb), and 38 samples (78%) with T2-toxin (median 50 ppb). Ninety percent of the samples had at least one type of nutritional deficiency. This study indicates the need for continuous assessment of the mycological status of animal feed production, in order to feed animals for optimal performance ensuring food safety.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/968215
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author Mariana Vanesa Greco
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Silvia Laura Rico Golba
Alejandro Guillermo Pardo
Graciela Noemí Pose
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María Luisa Franchi
Silvia Laura Rico Golba
Alejandro Guillermo Pardo
Graciela Noemí Pose
Mycotoxins and Mycotoxigenic Fungi in Poultry Feed for Food-Producing Animals
The Scientific World Journal
author_facet Mariana Vanesa Greco
María Luisa Franchi
Silvia Laura Rico Golba
Alejandro Guillermo Pardo
Graciela Noemí Pose
author_sort Mariana Vanesa Greco
title Mycotoxins and Mycotoxigenic Fungi in Poultry Feed for Food-Producing Animals
title_short Mycotoxins and Mycotoxigenic Fungi in Poultry Feed for Food-Producing Animals
title_full Mycotoxins and Mycotoxigenic Fungi in Poultry Feed for Food-Producing Animals
title_fullStr Mycotoxins and Mycotoxigenic Fungi in Poultry Feed for Food-Producing Animals
title_full_unstemmed Mycotoxins and Mycotoxigenic Fungi in Poultry Feed for Food-Producing Animals
title_sort mycotoxins and mycotoxigenic fungi in poultry feed for food-producing animals
publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
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1537-744X
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Moulds are capable of reducing the nutritional value of feedstuff as well as elaborating several mycotoxins. Mycotoxin-contaminated feed has adverse effects on animal health and productivity. Also, mycotoxins may be carried over into meat and eggs when poultry are fed with contaminated feed. In a point prevalence study feedstuff used for poultry nutrition in Argentina was analyzed for fungal flora, natural incidence of selected mycotoxins, and nutritional quality. Ten mould genera were recovered, six of them known to be mycotoxigenic. More than 28 species were determined. Fumonisins were detected in all the samples (median 1,750 ppb). Forty-four out of 49 samples (90%) were contaminated with DON (median 222 ppb) and OTA (median 5 ppb). Also, 44 out of 49 samples were contaminated with aflatoxins (median 2.685 ppb), 42 samples (86%) with ZEA (median 50 ppb), and 38 samples (78%) with T2-toxin (median 50 ppb). Ninety percent of the samples had at least one type of nutritional deficiency. This study indicates the need for continuous assessment of the mycological status of animal feed production, in order to feed animals for optimal performance ensuring food safety.
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