Mycotoxin toxicity and residue in animal products: Prevalence, consumer exposure and reduction strategies – A review.
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2020-01-13Autor
Rivas Caceres, Raymundo Rene
Adegbeye, Moyosore Joseph
Ravi KanthReddy, Poonooru
Adaku Chilaka, Cynthia
BlessingBalogun, Olalekan
Elghandour, Mona M.M.Y.
Salem, Abdelfattah Z. M.
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Mycotoxin residues are transferred from feed to animal products, yet, less attention has been paid to it in developing
countries like Nigeria, India, Mexico etc. There is a need to find alternative alleviation material for reducing
the impact of mycotoxin. This review is meant to elucidate different additives that can reduce mycotoxin
residue in animal products in the world, especially in developing countries. . There is evidence of relationship
between mycotoxin residue in breast milk of nursing mothers and mycotoxin exposure through crop and animal
product (egg and milk) intake, especially in Asia, Africa, Middle East, Latin America, and some parts of Europe.
Younger livestock tends to have more toxin residues in their tissue compared to older animals. Grazing animal
are also exposed to mycotoxin intake which corresponds to high level of mycotoxins in their products including
meat and milk. . This review shows that phytogenic, probiotic, and prebiotic additives can decrease mycotoxin
residues in milk, eggs, meat liver and other tissues of livestock. Specifically, bentonites, difructose anhydride III,
yeast (Trichosporon mycotoxinivorans), Bacillus spp., or their biodegradable products can reduce mycotoxin residue
in animal products. In addition, Ally isothiocyanates from mustard seed were able to mititgate mycotoxins in
silo-simulated system. Evidence shows that there are now low-cost, accessible, and eco-friendly feed additives,
which could alleviate the effect of mycotoxin in feed and food. There is a need for aggressive public awareness
and farmers’ education on the prevalence, and danger caused by mycotoxins as well as possible additives that
can reduce toxin absorption into animal products.
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