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Toxins (Basel) ; 4(10): 788-809, 2012 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23162698

ABSTRACT

Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites produced by fungi especially those belonging to the genus Aspergillus, Penicillum and Fusarium. Mycotoxin contamination can occur in all agricultural commodities in the field and/or during storage, if conditions are favourable to fungal growth. Regarding animal feed, five mycotoxins (aflatoxins, deoxynivalenol, zearalenone, fumonisins and ochratoxin A) are covered by EU legislation (regulation or recommendation). Transgressions of these limits are rarely observed in official monitoring programs. However, low level contamination by Fusarium toxins is very common (e.g., deoxynivalenol (DON) is typically found in more than 50% of the samples) and co-contamination is frequently observed. Multi-mycotoxin studies reported 75%-100% of the samples to contain more than one mycotoxin which could impact animal health at already low doses. Co-occurrence of mycotoxins is likely to arise for at least three different reasons (i) most fungi are able to simultaneously produce a number of mycotoxins, (ii) commodities can be contaminated by several fungi, and (iii) completed feed is made from various commodities. In the present paper, we reviewed the data published since 2004 concerning the contamination of animal feed with single or combinations of mycotoxins and highlighted the occurrence of these co-contaminations.


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Animal Feed/standards , Food Contamination/analysis , Mycotoxins/analysis , Aflatoxins/analysis , Aflatoxins/toxicity , Animal Feed/analysis , Animal Feed/microbiology , Animals , Aspergillus/metabolism , Europe , Food Contamination/legislation & jurisprudence , Fumonisins/analysis , Fumonisins/toxicity , Fusarium/metabolism , Guidelines as Topic , Mycotoxins/toxicity , Ochratoxins/analysis , Ochratoxins/toxicity , Trichothecenes/analysis , Trichothecenes/toxicity , Zearalenone/analysis , Zearalenone/toxicity
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Br J Nutr ; 106(3): 398-407, 2011 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21396141

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Trichotecenes are mycotoxins produced by Fusarium sp., which may contaminate animal feeds and human food. A feeding trial was conducted to evaluate the effect of a fusarotoxin-contaminated diet, and to explore the counteracting potential of a calcium fructoborate (CFrB) additive on performance, typical health biochemistry parameters and immune response in weaned pigs. A naturally contaminated maize, containing low doses of deoxynivalenol, zearalenone, fumonisins and T-2/HT-2 toxins (1790, 20, 0·6 and 90 parts per billion), was included in a maize-soyabean meal diet, and given ad libitum to eight weaned piglets (two groups: four pigs/group) for a period of 24 d. CFrB was administered to one of the contaminated groups and to another four piglets as a daily supplement, following the manufacturer's recommendation. A decrease in performance was observed in contaminated animals at this concentration of feed toxins, which was ameliorated by the dietary CFrB supplementation. Fusarium toxins also altered the pig immune response by increasing (P < 0·05) the ex vivo peripheral blood mononuclear cell proliferation (111·7 % in comparison with control), the respiratory burst of porcine granulocytes (15·4 % for responsive cells v. 5·1 % for unstimulated cells and 70·95 v. 22·65 % for stimulated cells, respectively), the percentage of peripheral T, CD3(+), CD3(+)CD4(+) and CD3(+)CD8(+) subsets and the synthesis of IL-1ß, TNF-α and IL-8 (123·8, 217·1 and 255·1 %, respectively). The diet containing the CFrB additive reduced these exacerbated cellular immune responses induced by Fusarium toxins. However, consumption of CFrB did not counteract the effect of mycotoxins on biochemistry parameters, and increased plasma IgM and IgG of contaminated pigs.


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Antidotes/pharmacology , Borates/pharmacology , Boron/pharmacology , Dietary Supplements , Fructose/analogs & derivatives , Fusarium , Immunity/drug effects , Trichothecenes/adverse effects , Animal Feed , Animals , Body Weight/drug effects , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Cytokines/biosynthesis , Food Additives , Food Contamination , Fructose/pharmacology , Granulocytes/drug effects , Granulocytes/metabolism , Immunity/physiology , Immunoglobulins/blood , Leukocytes, Mononuclear/drug effects , Leukocytes, Mononuclear/metabolism , Respiratory Burst/drug effects , Glycine max , Swine , T-Lymphocyte Subsets/drug effects , T-Lymphocyte Subsets/metabolism , Zea mays
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