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Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Sciences [AJVS]. 2014; 40: 116-120
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-160061

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A total of 50 random samples of locally manufactured Egyptian soft cheese including [25 each of Damietta and fresh kariesh cheese] were collected from different markets and shopkeepers at Mansoura city, Egypt. Each sample was divided under complete hygienic measures with a clean sterile, knife into two parts; the first part was prepared for estimation of by qualitative lateral flow test [strip test] and the second one was subjected to quantitative estimation of by [Immune Affinity Column with Flurometric Assay]. The qualitative value for detection of Aflatoxine M1 revealed that 8[32%] and 12 [48%] of kareish and Damietta cheese were contaminated with Aflatoxin M1 respectively. Concerning the concentration of Aflatoxin M1 in examined fresh Kariesh cheese and Damietta cheese samples for the minimum was 1.95 and 1.54, the maximum were 6, 11 and 14.73 with a mean value 3.6 and 6.7 ppb, respectively. It had been emphasized that all results of this study exceeded the Egyptian regulations, European commission [EC] regulations and US regulations which recommend that cheese sample must be free from Aflatoxin M1, do not exceed 250 ng/L, and do not exceed 5 micro g/kg in milk, respectively. It was concluded that the qualitative method of detection of mycotoxin has great benefit in minimizing cost of regulations and monitoring and give a chance to easily set regulation for quality control. Also, quantitative methods with highly detectable limits give accurate results to estimate the level of impact


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Animals , Pesticide Residues , Cheese/analysis , Dairy Products/analysis , Dairy Products/chemistry
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