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Journal of Veterinary Science ; : 29-34, 2009.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-151237

ABSTRACT

The aflatoxin B1 degrading abilities of two different ruminants were compared in this study. One set of experiments evaluated the aflatoxin B1 degradation ability of different rumen fluid donors (steers vs. goats) as well as the rumen fluid filtration method (cheese cloth filtered vs. 0.45 microm Millipore) in a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement. Additional studies examined aflatoxin B1 degradation by collecting rumen fluid at different times (0, 3, 6, 9 and 12 h) after feeding. Cannulated Holstein steers (740 +/- 10 kg bw) and Korean native goats (26 +/- 3 kg bw) were fed a 60% timothy and 40% commercial diet with free access to water. Rumen fluid from Korean native goats demonstrated higher (p < 0.01) aflatoxin B1 degradability than Holstein steers. However, filtration method had no significant influence on degradability. In addition, aflatoxin degradation did not depend upon rumen fluid collection time after feeding, as no significant differences were observed. Finally, a comparison of two types of diet high in roughage found aflatoxin degradability in goats was higher with timothy hay opposed to rice straw, although individual variation existed. Thus, our findings showed the aflatoxin degradability is comparatively higher in goats compared to steers.


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Animals , Male , Aflatoxin B1/chemistry , Body Fluids/chemistry , Cattle/physiology , Goats/physiology , Korea , Rumen/metabolism
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 1995 May; 33(5): 329-32
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-57838

ABSTRACT

Binding characteristics of bovine serum albumin-aflatoxin B1 conjugates with high (1:54), medium (2:25) and low (1:9) hapten to carrier molar ratios, to the polystyrene microtiter plates are influenced by the stoichiometry of the hapten (Aflatoxin B1) to the carrier protein (bovine serum albumin). Conjugates with optimal hapten to carrier molar ratios (1:25) showed a better binding capacity to the polystyrene microtiter plate as compared to the conjugates with the high molar ratios in a non-competitive ELISA for aflatoxin B1. Denaturation of the conjugate with molar ratio of 1:54 in order to enhance its binding capacity, however, did not result in any significant improvement.


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Aflatoxin B1/chemistry , Animals , Carrier Proteins/analysis , Cattle , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Haptens/analysis , Polystyrenes , Protein Binding , Serum Albumin, Bovine/chemistry
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