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Mycotoxins in Cattle Feed and Feed Ingredients in Brazil: A Five-Year Survey

Journal

TOXINS
Volume 14, Issue 8, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/toxins14080552

Keywords

TMR; feed; maize; silages; co-occurrences; ELISA; aflatoxins; deoxynivalenol; zearalenone

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Mycotoxin contamination in cattle feed and feed ingredients is common in Brazil, although most samples do not exceed the lowest European Union guidance values and pose a low risk to animals. However, co-occurrence of multiple mycotoxins is widely observed, which may lead to interactions.
Mycotoxins are toxic secondary metabolites produced by a variety of fungi, which when ingested can cause several deleterious effects to the health of humans and animals. In this work, the detection and quantification of six major mycotoxins (aflatoxins-AFLA, deoxynivalenol-DON, fumonisins-FUMO, ochratoxin A-OTA, T-2 toxin-T-2 and zearalenone-ZON) in 1749 samples of feed and feed ingredients for cattle, collected in Brazil between 2017 and 2021, was carried out using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). In total, 97% of samples were contaminated with at least one mycotoxin, yet, very few samples exceeded the lowest European Union guidance values for cattle, and the estimated daily intake also showed a low risk for the animals. However, co-occurrences were widely observed, as 87% of samples contained two or more mycotoxins at the same time, and the presence of more than one mycotoxin at the same time in feed can lead to interactions. In conclusion, the contamination of feed and feed ingredients for cattle with mycotoxins in Brazil is very common. Hence, the monitoring of these mycotoxins is of significant importance for food safety.

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