Aflatoxins in feed

Background. Mycotoxins are toxic secondary metabolites, which are synthesized from a large number of intermediates from the primary metabolism of saprophytic molds. Aflatoxins, due to their genotoxic and carcinogenic effects, are the most important group of mycotoxins from the aspect of the...

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Main Authors: Jovanović Dragoljub, Marković Radmila, Radulović Stamen, Grdović Svetlana, Krstić Milena, Šefer Dragan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Belgrade 2018-01-01
Series:Veterinarski Glasnik
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-2457/2018/0350-24571801014J.pdf
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author Jovanović Dragoljub
Marković Radmila
Radulović Stamen
Grdović Svetlana
Krstić Milena
Šefer Dragan
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Marković Radmila
Radulović Stamen
Grdović Svetlana
Krstić Milena
Šefer Dragan
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description Background. Mycotoxins are toxic secondary metabolites, which are synthesized from a large number of intermediates from the primary metabolism of saprophytic molds. Aflatoxins, due to their genotoxic and carcinogenic effects, are the most important group of mycotoxins from the aspect of their impact on human and animal health. Of all known aflatoxins, AFB1 is the most frequent, with the most harmful impact on human and animal health. Scope and Approach. Due to their prevalence and toxicity, monitoring the presence of aflatoxins in the food chain is required. The scope of this paper is to provide information on the presence of aflatoxins in animal feed and in milk. This paper describes temperature increases in Europe that are contributing to the increased presence of aflatoxins in food, as well as aflatoxin prevention and protection measures. Key Findings and Conclusions. During the last decade, serious contamination of corn with aflatoxins was recorded in southern Europe. In the summer of 2012, Serbia recorded high concentrations of aflatoxins in corn and milk. Based on climate change data, it is expected that aflatoxin contamination in corn will become more frequent. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. 31034]
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spelling doaj.art-617590f5d9324b98b18e7c2f9c4f9b382022-12-22T04:06:00ZengFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, BelgradeVeterinarski Glasnik0350-24572406-07712018-01-01721142110.2298/VETGL1801015J0350-24571801014JAflatoxins in feedJovanović Dragoljub0Marković Radmila1Radulović Stamen2Grdović Svetlana3Krstić Milena4Šefer Dragan5Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Nutrition and Botany, BelgradeFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Nutrition and Botany, BelgradeFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Nutrition and Botany, BelgradeFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Nutrition and Botany, BelgradeFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Chemistry, BelgradeFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Nutrition and Botany, BelgradeBackground. Mycotoxins are toxic secondary metabolites, which are synthesized from a large number of intermediates from the primary metabolism of saprophytic molds. Aflatoxins, due to their genotoxic and carcinogenic effects, are the most important group of mycotoxins from the aspect of their impact on human and animal health. Of all known aflatoxins, AFB1 is the most frequent, with the most harmful impact on human and animal health. Scope and Approach. Due to their prevalence and toxicity, monitoring the presence of aflatoxins in the food chain is required. The scope of this paper is to provide information on the presence of aflatoxins in animal feed and in milk. This paper describes temperature increases in Europe that are contributing to the increased presence of aflatoxins in food, as well as aflatoxin prevention and protection measures. Key Findings and Conclusions. During the last decade, serious contamination of corn with aflatoxins was recorded in southern Europe. In the summer of 2012, Serbia recorded high concentrations of aflatoxins in corn and milk. Based on climate change data, it is expected that aflatoxin contamination in corn will become more frequent. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. 31034]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-2457/2018/0350-24571801014J.pdfAflatoxinsclimate changefeedpreventive measures
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Marković Radmila
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Grdović Svetlana
Krstić Milena
Šefer Dragan
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Aflatoxins
climate change
feed
preventive measures
title Aflatoxins in feed
title_full Aflatoxins in feed
title_fullStr Aflatoxins in feed
title_full_unstemmed Aflatoxins in feed
title_short Aflatoxins in feed
title_sort aflatoxins in feed
topic Aflatoxins
climate change
feed
preventive measures
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