Aflatoxin B1 residues in imported and local broiler, s breast and thigh muscle in Kurdistan region
Residues of Aflatoxins and their metabolites might be present in meat and other products of animals receiving Aflatoxin contaminated feeds which could subsequently create health problems in man. Eighty nine imported (Iran/Khosh pokht); (Turkey/Yam-tapilic, Lades, Senplic, Kapidac, Kozoa, Oznesilpi...
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author | E.P. Candlan I.Q. Sito M.Y. Yalda S.N. Taheer A.M. Shareef |
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description | Residues of Aflatoxins and their metabolites might be present in meat and other products of animals receiving Aflatoxin
contaminated feeds which could subsequently create health problems in man. Eighty nine imported (Iran/Khosh pokht);
(Turkey/Yam-tapilic, Lades, Senplic, Kapidac, Kozoa, Oznesilpilic) and (Brazil, hilal, Sadia), and 90 locally produced
(Hoshiar poultry farm, Nihad poultry farm, Hokar poultry farm, Mansoor poultry farm, AL-Shimal poultry house, Mardin
poultry house and AL-Eetimad poultry slaughterhouse) broiler breast and thigh muscle samples were examined for residual
Aflatoxin B1 using ELIZA test. Results revealed that out of 89 imported samples only 21 (23.59%) were positive, but only 2
(2.24%) were rejected, while the remaining 87 samples (97.75%) were acceptable. Concerning the local samples, results
showed that 19 samples (21.11%) were positive, but 10 (11.11%) were rejected, while the remaining 80 samples (88.88%)
were accepted. The public health importance of residual AFB1 in broiler meat samples was discussed. |
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spelling | doaj.art-29cb0ad0b03a471c92c408999ec241142022-12-21T20:56:26ZaraUniversity of Mosul, College of Veterinary MedicineIraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences1607-38942071-12552015-06-0129 English1-215Aflatoxin B1 residues in imported and local broiler, s breast and thigh muscle in Kurdistan regionE.P. Candlan0I.Q. Sito1M.Y. Yalda2S.N. Taheer3A.M. Shareef4 Central Veterinary Laboratory, Erbil, Kurdistan Central Veterinary Laboratory, Erbil, Kurdistan Central Veterinary Laboratory, Erbil, Kurdistan Central Veterinary Laboratory, Erbil, KurdistanUniversity of MosulResidues of Aflatoxins and their metabolites might be present in meat and other products of animals receiving Aflatoxin contaminated feeds which could subsequently create health problems in man. Eighty nine imported (Iran/Khosh pokht); (Turkey/Yam-tapilic, Lades, Senplic, Kapidac, Kozoa, Oznesilpilic) and (Brazil, hilal, Sadia), and 90 locally produced (Hoshiar poultry farm, Nihad poultry farm, Hokar poultry farm, Mansoor poultry farm, AL-Shimal poultry house, Mardin poultry house and AL-Eetimad poultry slaughterhouse) broiler breast and thigh muscle samples were examined for residual Aflatoxin B1 using ELIZA test. Results revealed that out of 89 imported samples only 21 (23.59%) were positive, but only 2 (2.24%) were rejected, while the remaining 87 samples (97.75%) were acceptable. Concerning the local samples, results showed that 19 samples (21.11%) were positive, but 10 (11.11%) were rejected, while the remaining 80 samples (88.88%) were accepted. The public health importance of residual AFB1 in broiler meat samples was discussed.http://www.vetmedmosul.org/ijvs/media/15-1-e.pdfAflatoxinBroilerResidues |
spellingShingle | E.P. Candlan I.Q. Sito M.Y. Yalda S.N. Taheer A.M. Shareef Aflatoxin B1 residues in imported and local broiler, s breast and thigh muscle in Kurdistan region Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences Aflatoxin Broiler Residues |
title | Aflatoxin B1 residues in imported and local broiler, s breast and thigh muscle in Kurdistan region |
title_full | Aflatoxin B1 residues in imported and local broiler, s breast and thigh muscle in Kurdistan region |
title_fullStr | Aflatoxin B1 residues in imported and local broiler, s breast and thigh muscle in Kurdistan region |
title_full_unstemmed | Aflatoxin B1 residues in imported and local broiler, s breast and thigh muscle in Kurdistan region |
title_short | Aflatoxin B1 residues in imported and local broiler, s breast and thigh muscle in Kurdistan region |
title_sort | aflatoxin b1 residues in imported and local broiler s breast and thigh muscle in kurdistan region |
topic | Aflatoxin Broiler Residues |
url | http://www.vetmedmosul.org/ijvs/media/15-1-e.pdf |
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